APS
2026 APS Annual Convention
Multimethod Investigations into Adverse Health, Resilience, and Meaning-Making Among Minoritized Individuals
Although understanding the negative consequences of oppression is important, it is also critical to consider the factors that improve the lives of minoritized people. This symposium integrates four methodologically diverse studies that explicate the adverse health consequences of discrimination and the ways minoritized people negotiate access and resilience.
Chairs & Discussants
- Sreelakshmi PushpanadhChair
Pennsylvania State Unviersity - Camilo Posada RodriguezCoChair
Pennsylvania State University - Jose SotoDiscussant
The Pennsylvania State University
Presentations
- Understanding Multilevel Stigma Among Transgender Adults and Associations with Psychopathology Sreelakshmi Pushpanadh
- Identity Disclosure Patterns and Mental Health Outcomes Among Transgender and Gender Diverse AdultsCamilo Posada Rodriguez
- An Investigation of Identification Processes with Symbols Associated with PalestineRoua Daas
- Reclaiming Agency: Individual and Collective Coping In the Face of Racial/Ethnic DiscriminationSara Albrecht-Soto