Diane M. Quinn
Professor & Department Head/Psychological Sciences

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Why Being Out About Concealable Stigmatized Identities May Benefit Health
2014
Michelle Williams, Diane M Quinn, Bradley M Weisz
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Components of the Self Stigma of Mental Illness
2014
Michelle Williams, Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Identity threat and mental illness
2014
Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

). Gender and communality of STEM role models: Effects on women
2014
Diane M Quinn, Elizabeth Lawner
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Identity Concealment: A Normative Social Psychological Phenomenon
2014
Diane M Quinn, Jonathan Cook
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Threat in Virtual Reality: Virtual Sexual Objectification Experiences Differentially Affect Body Image Concerns in Men and Women
2014
Diane M Quinn, Nicole Overstreet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

The intersection of visible and concealed stigmatized identities.
2014
Michelle Williams, Diane M Quinn, Nicole Overstreet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

From discrimination to internalized mental illness stigma: The mediating roles of anticipated discrimination and anticipated stigma.
2015
Michelle K Williams, Bradley M Weisz, Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Journal Article

Out and healthy: Being more "out" about a concealable stigmatized identity may boost the health benefits of social support.
2015
Diane M Quinn, Michelle Williams, B M Weisz
Research Type: Journal Article

Pregnant women at work: The role of stigma in predicting womenÕs intended exit from the workforce
2015
Diane M Quinn, Annie B Fox
Research Type: Journal Article

Pregnant women at work: The role of stigma in predicting women’s intended exit from the workforce
2015
Diane M Quinn, Annie B Fox
Research Type: Journal Article

Objectification in virtual romantic contexts: Perceived discrepancies between self and partner ideals differentially affect body consciousness in women and men
2015
Diane M Quinn, Nicole M Overstreet, Kerry L Marsh
Research Type: Journal Article

Living with a concealable stigmatized identity: the impact of anticipated stigma, centrality, salience, and cultural stigma on psychological distress and health.
2015
Diane M Quinn, Stephenie R Chaudoir
Research Type: Journal Article

The role of identity threat and belonging uncertainty in first-generation college students’ academic disadvantage
2015
Diane M Quinn, Bradley M Weisz
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Capturing the Effects of Multiple Statuses on Well-Being
2015
Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Objectification in action: Self- and other-objectification in mixed-sex interpersonal interactions
2015
Diane M Quinn, Valerie Earnshaw, Randi L Garcia
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Responses of people who have received treatment for mental health problems to positive, negative, and neutral cues about mental illness
2015
Diane M Quinn, Elizabeth Lawner
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

What are you hiding? Concealable stigmatized identities and well-being
2015
Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

The intimate partner violence stigmatization model and barriers to help seeking
2016
Nicole M Overstreet, Diane M Quinn
Research Type: Book Chapter

Evidence that anticipated stigma predicts poorer depressive symptom trajectories among emerging adults living with concealable stigmatized identities
2016
Diane M Quinn, Stephenie R Chaudoir
Research Type: Journal Article