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Behavioral vs. cognitive: Expanded definitions of coping and stigma resistance

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Abstract

This study engages the growing literature on stigma, coping and well-being by examining how individuals with concealed mental health conditions engage in 1) behavioral coping practices aimed at improving their well-being 2) stigma resistance. To explore these issues, we analyze 26 in-depth interviews with individuals in India who identify as having a mental health condition that they are actively concealing at work. Altogether, we find participants draw upon and challenge distinctions between mental and physical health as a form of stigma resistance. Furthermore, our findings suggest individuals with concealed mental health conditions engage in stigma resistance in ways that may expand previous definitions of deflection and challenging.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number119267
JournalSocial Science and Medicine
Volume400
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2026

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