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Transgenders and (self-)stigmatization: The benefits of being visible
MA Hommes
, M. Verbeek, AER Bos
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Transgender
100%
Self-stigmatization
100%
Trans Men
63%
Trans Women
54%
Stigmatization
45%
Social Support
27%
Quality of Life
18%
Stigmatized
18%
Internalized Stigma
18%
Enacted Stigma
18%
Felt Stigma
18%
Netherlands
9%
Unemployment
9%
Public Space
9%
Structured Interview
9%
Depressive Symptoms
9%
Problem-based
9%
Social Isolation
9%
Psychopathology
9%
Coping Strategies
9%
Negative Attitudes
9%
Low Self-esteem
9%
Support Strategies
9%
Social Coping
9%
Emotion-focused Coping
9%
Norton
9%
Transgender Experience
9%
Interview Protocol
9%
Negative Actions
9%
Trans Identity
9%
Social Network Links
9%
Sense of Loneliness
9%
Qualitative Outcomes
9%
Life Goals
9%
Income Loss
9%
Men's Experiences
9%
Psychology
Social Support
100%
Quality of Life
66%
Semistructured Interview
33%
Self-Esteem
33%
Depression
33%
Qualitative Study
33%
Coping Strategies
33%
Loneliness
33%
Problem-Focused
33%