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John Brown University
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David G. Zelaya conducts research at John Brown University focusing on the intersection of identity, health, and policy, particularly within LGBTQ and BIPOC communities. His work addresses critical issues such as microaggressions, minority stress, and substance abuse, with an emphasis on culturally sensitive interventions. Zelaya's scholarship includes the development and validation of scales to measure the impact of microaggressions and intraminority stigma on sexual minority individuals. He also explores the potential of mindfulness-based interventions to mitigate minority stress and promote well-being among sexual minority men. Additionally, Zelaya actively engages with discussions surrounding open science practices and their implications for antiracist psychology. His broader research interests include HIV/AIDS, migration, health, and trauma.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 51
- Citations: 503
Selected Publications
- Discrimination, levels of internalized heterosexism, and use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes in young sexual minority men (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
- LITERATURE REVIEW ON MINORITY STRESS AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LATINX SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH’S SUBSTANCE USE (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
- The minority stress psychological mediation framework and mental health of Latinx sexual minority men: Como se mete debajo de la piel (how it gets under the skin). (2024) DOI
- Technical and relational process in MI sessions with a sample of Hispanic/Latinx adults who engage in heavy drinking: A latent growth mediation model (2024) DOI
- Workplace and school microaggressions on anxiety symptoms: The role of cultural values among Hispanic Americans (2023) DOI
- Open science: Friend, foe, or both to an antiracist psychology? (2022) DOI
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