Moradi (2013) proposed a model that is pantheoretical of, so that they can incorporate theories of stigma and objectification with sex minority anxiety concept.
From the one hand, the experiences of discrimination and the body objectification both begin with a dehumanizing perception regarding the target. Consequently, both experiences result from the matrix that is same of, and discrimination can be viewed a type of dehumanization (Moradi, 2013). More over, the certain stressors faced by way of a provided target team may intersect with dehumanization facets in determining the health effects for minorities. Two studies to date applied the pantheoretical style of dehumanization to TGNB individuals (Brewster, Velez, Breslow, & Geiger, 2019; Velez, Breslow, Brewster, Cox, & Foster, 2016). (more…)