Yao

An Investigation of the Potential Use of Attribution Theory in Reducing Depression stigma in China Yao, X. (Claremont Graduate University), Siegel, J. (Claremont Graduate University) This presentation assesses the potential utility of using an attribution-based approach for increasing the provision of help to people with depression in China. Based on Weiner’s attribution theory, we assessed […]

Walter

Examining an Applied Model to Build Social Identification and Autonomy Within a Homeless Service Walter, Z. C. (University of Queensland), Parsell, C. (University of Queensland) Homeless accommodation services provide essential and primary frontline responses to homelessness. Previous research has found that identification with services providing support to people experiencing homelessness can have beneficial social and […]

Occhipinti

Moralisation of smoking and stigmatisation of lung cancer patients Occhipinti, S. (Griffith University), Evenhuis, A. (Griffith University), Tapp, C. (Griffith University), Oaten, M. (Griffith University) Recent work by Occhipinti and colleagues (2017) suggests that a novel factor associated with stigmatisation of lung cancer patients is the moralisation of smoking. This was examined in 2 further […]

Douglas

Disclosing Beyond the Dyad: How People Reveal a Concealable Stigmatised Identity Online to Reduce Stigmatisation Douglas, H. M. (Macquarie University), Eiler, B. A. (Nottingham Trent University, UK), Kallen, R. W. (Macquarie University) Individuals living with a concealable stigmatized identity (CSI) face decisions whether to conceal or reveal their identities in their daily lives. A CSI […]