Arryn A. Guy Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor

John Brown University

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aguy1@iit.edu

8 h-index 34 pubs 277 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Arryn A. Guy is an Assistant Professor at John Brown University whose work addresses health disparities and mental health outcomes among marginalized populations. Guy's research encompasses LGBTQ health, with a focus on identity, policy, and mental health. Their scholarship also includes HIV/AIDS research and adolescent sexual and reproductive health, often exploring the intersections of HIV, drug use, and sexual risk behaviors. Recent work has focused on psychiatric symptoms and suicide risk among younger adults in China, analyzed by gender identity and sexual orientation. Guy also investigates intervention strategies, such as mindfulness techniques, to reduce minority stress and promote health among sexual minority men. Methodologically, they are concerned with data integrity in online research with marginalized communities and have published on bot screening tools.

Metrics

  • h-index: 8
  • Publications: 34
  • Citations: 277

Selected Publications

  • Intersectional discrimination and alcohol problems among transfeminine people of color: The moderating role of financial instability (2025) DOI
  • Data integrity in an online world: Demonstration of multimodal bot screening tools and considerations for preserving data integrity in two online social and behavioral research studies with marginalized populations. (2024) DOI
  • Minority stress, mental health, and mindfulness and self-compassion as moderators among young sexual minority men: A moderated structural equation analysis (2024) DOI
  • Data integrity in an online world: demonstration of multimodal bot screening tools and considerations for preserving data integrity in two online social and behavioral research studies with marginalized populations (2024) DOI

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