Homosexual Social Stress

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Meyer, I. H. (2003). Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: Conceptual issues and research evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 129(5), 674-697.
Overview
This study focuses on the affects society has on behaviors, cognitions, and emotions. In particular this study looks at the lesbian, gay and bisexual community concentrating on the mental and physical health.
a. Definitions
Stress: physical, mental or emotional pressure or the conditions that have the opportunity to cause an arousal.
Social stress: conditions of the social environment that can cause stress mentally or physically.
Minority stress: differentiate the amount of stress to which individuals based on their social position
b. Methods
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It is now clear that this is not the case that LGBQ community is not someone with disorders. However researchers wanted to see the risk of mental distress and disorders due to social stress of the one who is lesbian, gay or bisexual due to the view society has of this community.
d. Explanation of social psychology concerns related to your topic
Explains how social conditions can be stressful. People must have social interactions, in a social environment.
e. Pertinent studies and outcomes
Social interactions with others allow for individuals to gain social identity and self-categorization. These interactions are crucial. Social interactions lead to one being able to cope with social stress. Social stressors are associated with mental health outcomes.
f. Tactics used to address problems, findings whether they are effective
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g. Concerns, Comments
How does this study correlate to all society members? Can this be relevant to individuals who are not a part of the LGBQ community?
Mirowsky, J., & Ross, C. E. (2003). Social Causes of Psychological Distress. Hawthorne, New York: Routledge.
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The article goes through various methods focusing on the types of social stressors and the interventions or actions that are being put into place. The paper emphasizes the joint connection between social life and individual stress.
a. Definition
Stressors: situations that give rise to stress
Primary stressors: stress that occurs first in a person’s life.
Secondary stressors: stress that comes after the primary stressors.
Coping: actions taken after a stressor occurs. Helps one avoid or lesson the impact a stress has on an individual.
b. Methods
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c. Key research findings about the origin and development of the issue
The different surrounds of an individual can impact the effect stress has. Experiences one encounters can affect the level of stress one has. There are various stressors or potential stressors one may encounter, being that the origin of the stressor can impact the output of the stress. Researchers believe that the stress process consists of stressors, mediators and outcomes.
d. Explanation of social psychology concerns related to your