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The Journal of Social Psychology
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November 23, 2022
Democrats and independents stigmatize people with COVID-19 greater compared to Republicans
Chelsea L Monheim, Mary S Himmelstein
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
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August 7, 2024
Women's Relationships With Healthcare and Providers: The Role of Weight Stigma in Healthcare and Weight Bias Internalization
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
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August 28, 2023
Constant vigilance: The impact of weight stigma, vigilance, and internalization on maladaptive eating behaviors
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Preventive Medicine
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January 3, 2016
Masculinity in the doctor's office: Masculinity, gendered doctor preference and doctor-patient communication
Mary S Himmelstein, Diana T Sanchez
Childhood Obesity (Print)
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July 6, 2018
A Word to the Wise: Adolescent Reactions to Parental Communication about Weight
Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S Himmelstein
Frontiers in Psychology
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December 7, 2018
Weight Bias Internalization Among Adolescents Seeking Weight Loss: Implications for Eating Behaviors and Parental Communication
Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S Himmelstein
Appetite
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July 20, 2024
Weight stigma is uniquely tied to maladaptive eating across different racial, ethnic, and gender groups
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Journal of Health Psychology
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October 9, 2014
Masculinity impediments: Internalized masculinity contributes to healthcare avoidance in men and women
Mary S Himmelstein, Diana T Sanchez
Obesity Science & Practice
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February 17, 2025
Weight Stigma in Gynecological Care Among Cisgender Women
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
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April 6, 2026
Social stigma and health care utilization among gender diverse adults
Madelyn H Rosenthal, Mary S Himmelstein
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The Journal of Social Psychology
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November 23, 2022
Democrats and independents stigmatize people with COVID-19 greater compared to Republicans
Chelsea L Monheim, Mary S Himmelstein
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
|
August 7, 2024
Women's Relationships With Healthcare and Providers: The Role of Weight Stigma in Healthcare and Weight Bias Internalization
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
|
August 28, 2023
Constant vigilance: The impact of weight stigma, vigilance, and internalization on maladaptive eating behaviors
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Preventive Medicine
|
January 3, 2016
Masculinity in the doctor's office: Masculinity, gendered doctor preference and doctor-patient communication
Mary S Himmelstein, Diana T Sanchez
Childhood Obesity (Print)
|
July 6, 2018
A Word to the Wise: Adolescent Reactions to Parental Communication about Weight
Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S Himmelstein
Frontiers in Psychology
|
December 7, 2018
Weight Bias Internalization Among Adolescents Seeking Weight Loss: Implications for Eating Behaviors and Parental Communication
Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S Himmelstein
Appetite
|
July 20, 2024
Weight stigma is uniquely tied to maladaptive eating across different racial, ethnic, and gender groups
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Journal of Health Psychology
|
October 9, 2014
Masculinity impediments: Internalized masculinity contributes to healthcare avoidance in men and women
Mary S Himmelstein, Diana T Sanchez
Obesity Science & Practice
|
February 17, 2025
Weight Stigma in Gynecological Care Among Cisgender Women
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
|
April 6, 2026
Social stigma and health care utilization among gender diverse adults
Madelyn H Rosenthal, Mary S Himmelstein
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