A Paradox of Support Seeking and Rejection Among the Stigmatized
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2008
Description
Individuals perceiving stigma may be unwilling to seek support directly. Instead, they may use indirect strategies due to fear of rejection. Ironically, indirect seeking leads to unsupportive network responses (i.e., rejection). In Study 1, data collected from structured interviews of a sample of U.S. women in poverty (N = 116) showed that perceived poverty-related stigma was related to increased fear of rejection, which in turn partially mediated perceived stigma and indirect seeking. In Study 2, data gathered from structured interviews of a sample of U.S. abused women (N = 177) revealed that perceived abuse-related stigma was linked to increased indirect seeking, which in turn related to increased unsupportive network responses. By contrast, direct support seeking was related to increased supportive and decreased unsupportive responses.
Citation Information
Williams, Stacey L.; and Mickelson, Kristin D.. 2008. A Paradox of Support Seeking and Rejection Among the Stigmatized. Personal Relationships. Vol.15(4). 493-509. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6811.2008.00212.x ISSN: 1350-4126