V Paul Poteat
TitleCited byYear
Observing bullying at school: The mental health implications of witness status
I Rivers, VP Poteat, N Noret, N Ashurst
School Psychology Quarterly 24 (4), 211-223, 2009
4262009
Predicting psychosocial consequences of homophobic victimization in middle school students
VP Poteat, DL Espelage
The Journal of Early Adolescence 27 (2), 175-191, 2007
2992007
The effects of general and homophobic victimization on adolescents’ psychosocial and educational concerns: The importance of intersecting identities and parent support
VP Poteat, EH Mereish, CD DiGiovanni, BW Koenig
Journal of Counseling Psychology 58 (4), 597-609, 2011
2642011
Exploring the relation between bullying and homophobic verbal content: The Homophobic Content Agent Target (HCAT) Scale
VP Poteat, DL Espelage
Violence and Victims 20 (5), 513-528, 2005
2442005
Adolescent health and harassment based on discriminatory bias
ST Russell, KO Sinclair, VP Poteat, BW Koenig
American journal of public health 102 (3), 493-495, 2012
2352012
Gay–straight alliances are associated with student health: a multischool comparison of LGBTQ and heterosexual youth
VP Poteat, KO Sinclair, CD DiGiovanni, BW Koenig, ST Russell
Journal of Research on Adolescence 23 (2), 319-330, 2013
1672013
Peer group socialization of homophobic attitudes and behavior during adolescence
VP Poteat
Child Development 78 (6), 1830-1842, 2007
1632007
Psychosocial costs of racism to white counselors: Predicting various dimensions of multicultural counseling competence.
LB Spanierman, VP Poteat, YF Wang, E Oh
Journal of Counseling Psychology 55 (1), 75-88, 2008
1482008
A Relational Model of Sexual Minority Mental and Physical Health: The Negative Effects of Shame on Relationships, Loneliness, and Health.
EH Mereish, VP Poteat
Journal of Counseling Psychology 62, 425-437, 2015
1332015
The socialization of dominance: Peer group contextual effects on homophobic and dominance attitudes.
VP Poteat, DL Espelage, HD Green Jr
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 92 (6), 1040, 2007
1322007
Willingness to remain friends and attend school with lesbian and gay peers: Relational expressions of prejudice among heterosexual youth
VP Poteat, DL Espelage, BW Koenig
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 38 (7), 952-962, 2009
1312009
The white privilege attitudes scale: Development and initial validation
EJ Pinterits, VP Poteat, LB Spanierman
Journal of Counseling Psychology 56 (3), 417-429, 2009
1302009
The use of homophobic language across bullying roles during adolescence
VP Poteat, I Rivers
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 31 (2), 166-172, 2010
1242010
Psychosocial concerns of sexual minority youth: complexity and caution in group differences.
VP Poteat, SR Aragon, DL Espelage, BW Koenig
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 77 (1), 196, 2009
1202009
Victimization, social support, and psychosocial functioning among children of same-sex and opposite-sex couples in the United Kingdom.
I Rivers, VP Poteat, N Noret
Developmental Psychology 44 (1), 127, 2008
1152008
Contextual and moderating effects of the peer group climate on use of homophobic epithets
VP Poteat
School Psychology Review 37 (2), 188, 2008
1122008
Psychosocial Costs of Racism to Whites: Exploring patterns through cluster analysis
LB Spanierman, VP Poteat, AM Beer, PI Armstrong
Journal of Counseling Psychology 53 (4), 434, 2006
1122006
Cyberbullying victimization and mental health in adolescents and the moderating role of family dinners
FJ Elgar, A Napoletano, G Saul, MA Dirks, W Craig, VP Poteat, M Holt, ...
JAMA Pediatrics 168 (11), 1015-1022, 2014
1062014
Cyber and bias-based harassment: Associations with academic, substance use, and mental health problems
KO Sinclair, S Bauman, VP Poteat, B Koenig, ST Russell
Journal of Adolescent Health 50 (5), 521-523, 2012
1062012
When biased language use is associated with bullying and dominance behavior: The moderating effect of prejudice
VP Poteat, CD DiGiovanni
Journal of youth and adolescence 39 (10), 1123-1133, 2010
972010
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