Lisa Molix

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Psychology Tulane University School of Science and Engineering 
Area:
Social Psychology, Public Health
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Doyle DM, Molix L. (2021) Reconciling Associations Between Minority Stress and Sexual Minority Romantic Relationship Functioning. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 707058
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2018) Stigma Consciousness Modulates Cortisol Reactivity to Social Stress in Women. European Journal of Social Psychology. 48: 217-224
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2016) Minority stress and inflammatory mediators: covering moderates associations between perceived discrimination and salivary interleukin-6 in gay men. Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2015) Perceived Discrimination and Social Relationship Functioning among Sexual Minorities: Structural Stigma as a Moderating Factor. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy : Asap. 15: 357-381
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2015) Disparities in Social Health by Sexual Orientation and the Etiologic Role of Self-Reported Discrimination. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2015) Social Stigma and Sexual Minorities' Romantic Relationship Functioning: A Meta-Analytic Review. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 41: 1363-81
Molix L. (2014) Sex differences in cardiovascular health: does sexism influence women's health? The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 348: 153-5
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2014) Perceived discrimination as a stressor for close relationships: identifying psychological and physiological pathways. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 37: 1134-44
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2014) Love on the Margins: The Effects of Social Stigma and Relationship Length on Romantic Relationship Quality Social Psychological and Personality Science. 5: 102-110
Doyle DM, Molix L. (2014) How does stigma spoil relationships? Evidence that perceived discrimination harms romantic relationship quality through impaired self-image Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 44: 600-610
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