Stacey L Williams
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Recent Articles
1.
Moore R, Bui J, Ouellette R, Kerner B, Awad M, Leal A, et al.
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2022 Dec;
33(4S):138-151.
PMID: 36533463
No abstract available.
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Brooks B, Kaniuka A, Job S, Hodgkinson N, Kelliher Rabon J, Williams S, et al.
J Homosex
. 2022 Jun;
70(13):3125-3148.
PMID: 35759638
Sexual minorities are at an increased risk for psychopathology, compared to heterosexual counterparts, in part due to stressors unique to their sexual minority identity. The greater socio-political climate may exacerbate...
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Brooks B, Kaniuka A, Motley D, Job S, Williams S
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol
. 2022 Feb;
28(2):280-289.
PMID: 35201796
Objectives: Black same-gender loving men (BSGLM) represent a population with understudied lived experiences as both racial and sexual minority individuals. Most existing research among BSGLM focuses on sexual health outcomes...
4.
Tolliver M, Polaha J, Williams S, Studts C
Rural Ment Health
. 2021 May;
44(2):96-105.
PMID: 34017365
Objective: Child psychosocial concerns in rural areas are assumed to be greater than national averages due to mental health provider shortages, however, there is minimal empirical support for this claim....
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Pachankis J, Williams S, Behari K, Job S, McConocha E, Chaudoir S
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2020 Apr;
88(5):429-444.
PMID: 32271053
Objective: To identify scalable interventions for improving sexual minority mental health and health-risk behavior, this study tested the efficacy of two self-guided online writing interventions-expressive writing and self-affirmation. To reach...
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Williams S, Fekete E, Skinta M
Behav Med
. 2019 Oct;
47(1):60-68.
PMID: 31580200
People living with HIV (PLWH) may experience internalized shame, which has been associated with negative psychosocial outcomes. Some of these psychosocial outcomes also are linked with worsening disease. Self-compassion, however,...
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Klik K, Williams S, Reynolds K
Soc Sci Med
. 2019 Jan;
222:35-43.
PMID: 30599434
Introduction: People who experience mental illness are unlikely to seek help. Research suggests that mental illness stigma negatively impacts help-seeking, yet there is little information about factors that relate to...
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Internalised HIV-stigma, loneliness, depressive symptoms and sleep quality in people living with HIV
Fekete E, Williams S, Skinta M
Psychol Health
. 2017 Jul;
33(3):398-415.
PMID: 28749185
Objective: People living with HIV (PLWH) commonly report sleep disturbances which are associated with long-term health consequences, including disease progression. PLWH also experience internalised stigma as a result of their...
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Fekete E, Williams S, Skinta M, Bogusch L
AIDS Care
. 2016 Feb;
28(4):450-4.
PMID: 26850839
HIV-related disclosure concerns are associated with higher rates of concealment and poorer well-being, including poorer health related HIV quality of life (HIV-QOL). Little research, however, has examined whether gender differences...
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Fekete E, Chatterton M, Skinta M, Williams S
J Behav Med
. 2016 Jan;
39(3):493-501.
PMID: 26782813
Experiencing growth after the diagnosis of a life threatening illness is commonly reported among people living with HIV (PLWH). The links between benefit finding and better adjustment in PLWH have...