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Mary S. Himmelstein
Mary S. Himmelstein
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences Kent State University
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Weight stigma as a psychosocial contributor to obesity.
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein, RL Pearl
American Psychologist 75 (2), 274, 2020
3362020
Intersectionality: an understudied framework for addressing weight stigma
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl, DM Quinn
American journal of preventive medicine 53 (4), 421-431, 2017
3012017
Internalizing weight stigma: prevalence and sociodemographic considerations in US adults
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein, DM Quinn
Obesity 26 (1), 167-175, 2018
271*2018
Vigilance in the discrimination-stress model for Black Americans
MS Himmelstein, DM Young, DT Sanchez, JS Jackson
Psychology & health 30 (3), 253-267, 2015
1732015
The weight of stigma: cortisol reactivity to manipulated weight stigma
MS Himmelstein, AC Incollingo Belsky, AJ Tomiyama
Obesity 23 (2), 368-374, 2015
1732015
Masculinity impediments: Internalized masculinity contributes to healthcare avoidance in men and women
MS Himmelstein, DT Sanchez
Journal of health psychology 21 (7), 1283-1292, 2016
1312016
The roles of experienced and internalized weight stigma in healthcare experiences: Perspectives of adults engaged in weight management across six countries
RM Puhl, LM Lessard, MS Himmelstein, GD Foster
Plos one 16 (6), e0251566, 2021
1132021
Weight stigma and health: The mediating role of coping responses.
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl, DM Quinn
Health Psychology 37 (2), 139, 2018
1032018
Heterosexual men’s confrontation of sexual prejudice: The role of precarious manhood
KM Kroeper, DT Sanchez, MS Himmelstein
Sex Roles 70, 1-13, 2014
1012014
Weight stigma in men: what, when, and by whom?
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl, DM Quinn
Obesity 26 (6), 968-976, 2018
792018
Weight‐based victimization among sexual and gender minority adolescents: Findings from a diverse national sample
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein, RJ Watson
Pediatric Obesity 14 (7), e12514, 2019
692019
Weight-based victimization, eating behaviors, and weight-related health in sexual and gender minority adolescents
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl, RJ Watson
Appetite 141, 104321, 2019
662019
Weight bias internalization among adolescents seeking weight loss: Implications for eating behaviors and parental communication
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein
Frontiers in psychology 9, 421263, 2018
662018
International comparisons of weight stigma: addressing a void in the field
RM Puhl, LM Lessard, RL Pearl, MS Himmelstein, GD Foster
International Journal of Obesity 45 (9), 1976-1985, 2021
642021
Masculinity in the doctor's office: Masculinity, gendered doctor preference and doctor–patient communication
MS Himmelstein, DT Sanchez
Preventive medicine 84, 34-40, 2016
622016
Missing the target: including perspectives of women with overweight and obesity to inform stigma‐reduction strategies
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein, AA Gorin, YJ Suh
Obesity Science & Practice 3 (1), 25-35, 2017
602017
Weight‐based victimization from friends and family: Implications for how adolescents cope with weight stigma
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl
Pediatric obesity 14 (1), e12453, 2019
582019
Prevalence and correlates of weight bias internalization in weight management: a multinational study
RL Pearl, RM Puhl, LM Lessard, MS Himmelstein, GD Foster
SSM-population Health 13, 100755, 2021
552021
Adolescent preferences for weight terminology used by health care providers
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein
Pediatric obesity 13 (9), 533-540, 2018
542018
Choice, numeracy, and physicians-in-training performance: the case of Medicare Part D.
Y Hanoch, T Miron-Shatz, H Cole, M Himmelstein, AD Federman
Health Psychology 29 (4), 454, 2010
542010
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