The "Own" and the "Wise" Revisited: Physical Disability, Stigma, and Mental Health among Couples.
Robyn Lewis BrownGabrielle CiciurkaitePublished in: Journal of health and social behavior (2021)
Utilizing data from a cross-sectional community survey of 455 heterosexual couples in which at least one partner has a physical disability, we examine the associations between stigma and psychological distress for both partners. We also assess whether these associations are moderated by gender. Findings from an actor-partner interdependence model analysis reveal that personally experienced stigma and vicarious stigma experiences have additive effects on psychological distress, but only among women. We discuss how these findings extend a relational understanding of stigma and its effects and implications for research and practice.
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