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Disability pride protects self-esteem through the rejection-identification model.

Kathleen R BogartEmily M LundAdena Rottenstein
Published in: Rehabilitation psychology (2017)
Disability pride is a promising way to protect self-esteem against stigma. Disability pride is still a rare phenomenon. Given that pride is associated with social support, stigma, and, to a lesser extent, ethnicity, but not impairment characteristics, interventions might focus on personal and environmental factors like these to promote pride. (PsycINFO Database Record
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