Chaudoir, S. R., & Quinn, D. M. (2016). Evidence that anticipated stigma predicts poorer depressive symptom trajectories among emerging adults living with concealable stigmatized identities. Self and Identity, 15, 139-151.
Chaudoir, S. R., Earnshaw, V. A., & Andel, S. (2013). 鈥淒iscredited鈥 vs. 鈥渄iscreditable鈥: Understanding how shared and unique stigma mechanisms affect psychological and physical health disparities. Basic and Applied Social Psychology: Special Issue: Fifty Years of Stigma Research鈥擫essons learned and lingering issues, 35, 75-87.
Chaudoir, S. R., Fisher, J. D., & Simoni, J. (2011). Understanding HIV disclosure: A review and application of the Disclosure Processes Model.Social Science & Medicine, 72, 1618-1629.
Chaudoir, S. R., & Fisher, J. D. (2010). The disclosure processes model: Understanding disclosure decision-making and post-disclosure outcomes among people living with a concealable stigmatized identity. Psychological Bulletin, 136, 236-256.
Earnshaw, V. A., & Chaudoir, S. R. (2009). From conceptualizing to measuring HIV stigma: A review of HIV stigma mechanisms measures. AIDS and Behavior, 13, 1160-1177.
Quinn, D. M., & Chaudoir, S. R. (2009). Living with a concealable stigmatized identity: The impact of anticipated stigma, centrality, salience, and cultural stigma on psychological distress and health. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 634-651.
Awards
2014 - Michele Alexander Early Career Award for Scholarship and Service, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)