Assessing Experiences With LGBT Microaggressions in the Workplace: Development and Validation of the Microaggression Experiences at Work Scale |
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Authors: | Courtney A. Resnick M. Paz Galupo |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Arts &2. Sciences, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USACourtney.Resnick@jhu.edu;4. Department of Psychology, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTLGBT people experience microaggressions in the workplace; however, limited research exists in this area partly due to a lack of psychometrically sound instruments measuring the prevalence of LGBT microaggressions in the workplace. To address this gap, an empirical study was conducted and the LGBT-MEWS was created and tested. The LGBT-MEWS is a 27-item self-report scale comprising three subscales. Each subscale conceptually represents a different domain through which microaggressions impact LGBT employees: (1) workplace values, (2) heteronormative assumptions, and (3) cisnormative culture. The results of testing indicated that the subscales demonstrate strong reliability and validity. |
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Keywords: | Workplace discrimination microaggressions measurement development LGBT sexual minority |
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