PSY 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Mass Media, Sexual Objectification, Jane Elliot

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Harms of prejudice can be obvious and severe, or less visible. Chronically feeling devalued can have serious effects on health and wellbeing. Master status - the perception that a person will be seen only in terms of a stigmatizing attribute rather than as the total self; stigmatized individuals are aware of what sets them apart in their interactions with others. When people are conscious of being stigmatized, they become more attuned to signs of prejudice. Negative effects on mental health can be very insidious because our culture is infused with stereotypic portrayals of various groups. Experience of prejudice elevates the body"s physiological stress response - over time, can predict poorer cardiovascular functioning, the buildup of plaque in the arteries, and artery calcification. Those who do not perceive frequent experiences of prejudice fare much better psychologically. Sfp effects are stronger when more people hold the stereotypes.

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