Marco Salvati

@dsu.univr.it

Department of Human Sciences
University of Verona

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Social Psychology
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Traditional intimate partner violence and cyber dating abuse among gay, lesbian, and heterosexual individuals. The role of minority stress, alcohol use and jealousy
    Ionela Șerban, Marco Salvati, Violeta Enea
    Current Psychology, 2026
  • Conspiratorial threat and intergroup boundaries: How exposure to anti-LGBTQ+ narratives shapes beliefs, identity, and civic engagement
    Sara Panerati, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Marco Salvati
    Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 2026
    Nowadays, the use of conspiratorial narratives targeting marginalized groups, such as the LGBTQ+ community, is increasingly pervasive. These narratives depict LGBTQ+ people as a threat to the social order, undermining their rights and social inclusion. Across four studies ( N = 2111), we experimentally investigated whether exposure to an anti-LGBTQ+ conspiratorial narrative affects conspiracy beliefs and civic engagement among cis-heterosexual people. Results showed that exposure to conspiratorial narrative increased the endorsement of anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs, which, in turn, were associated with lower perception of interconnectedness with LGBTQ+ people, lower support for progressive collective action, lower support for inclusive education programs at school, and lower altruistic behavior toward LGBTQ+ individuals. Our findings highlight how conspiratorial narratives might fuel discriminatory beliefs and subtly erode intergroup solidarity and civic engagement. Addressing these processes is crucial to tackling the harmful effects of conspiratorial narratives and designing interventions to counter the spread and impact of conspiracy-driven rhetoric.
  • The Attitudes Towards Surrogacy Scale: preliminary validation and psychometric properties in the Italian context
    Sara Panerati, Gianluca Cruciani, Nicola Carone, Marco Salvati
    Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 2026
    INTRODUCTION: Surrogacy elicits different attitudes influenced by ethical, cultural, and political factors. While scales for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy exist, their validity in sociopolitical contexts remains underexplored. Therefore, the current study aims to adapt and validate the Attitudes Towards Surrogacy Scale in the Italian context, where in December 2024 the domestic ban on surrogacy has been extended to encompass any surrogacy arrangements undertaken abroad by Italian citizens. METHODS: To reach this aim, in 2025, we implemented three independent studies to test the instrument's structure, internal reliability, measurement invariance, and its nomological and convergent validity. RESULTS: = 334) evaluated convergent and nomological validity of the scale, pointing out significant associations with religiosity, political orientation, heteronormative attitudes, and anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs. DISCUSSION: The Italian version of the ATSS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy within a restricted legal context. This instrument may represent a promising tool helping provide insight to policymakers and public health organisations in designing and evaluating initiatives concerning surrogacy. CONCLUSION: The results of the current work may provide the foundation for future research, as well as inform public discourse, policy debate, and educational intervention related to reproductive rights and family diversity in Italy.
  • Perceived Social Isolation and Conspiracy Mentality: Exploring Pathways to Anti-LGBTQ+ Conspiracy Beliefs
    Sara Panerati, Barbara Barcaccia, Muslumogullari Yunus Emre, Marco Salvati
    Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2026
    Conspiracy beliefs have long been a recurring feature of human society; however, when they target disadvantaged groups, such as the LGBTQ+ people, they represent a particularly harmful phenomenon with detrimental consequences. Despite the increasing interest in the phenomenon, research to date has often overlooked the influence of an individual social environment. Indeed, recent evidence highlighted that individuals who experience limited social integration might be more vulnerable to adopting a conspiratorial mentality. In this regard, social isolation may represent a possible trigger, fuelling epistemic uncertainty and existential anxiety, and enhancing susceptibility to anti‐LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs. Hence, the current study ( N = 820) investigated whether individuals who experience heightened levels of perceived social isolation are more likely to report high levels of anti‐LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs endorsement via an enhanced conspiratorial mentality. Results were in line with our expectations, pointing out positive associations between perceived social isolation and conspiracy beliefs, both directly and indirectly, as a function of greater levels of conspiracy mentality. Therefore, an individual's social isolation may represent a promising approach to highlighting the factors that produce fertile ground for the endorsement of anti‐LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs and may represent a promising aspect for identifying potential pathways for intervention and prevention.
  • Exploring the Joint Role of Outgroup Identification and Empathic Concern in Reducing Perceived Immigrant Threat and Motivating Pro-Immigrant Collective Action
    Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Luigi Leone, Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 2026
    The research explored the role of outgroup identification and empathic concern in reducing perceived outgroup threat and favoring collective action against social inequality. We implemented two distinct correlational Studies focused on the issue of the racial pay gap in Italy. Study 1 (N = 604) highlighted that Italian natives' identification with immigrants related to a reduced perceived immigrant threat through enhanced empathic concern toward the immigrants' disadvantaged condition. Study 2 (N = 656) replicated this pattern of indirect association, adding that it may be crucial to favor the natives' willingness to engage in collective action and support immigrants' collective action.
  • Attitudes towards school-based affective and sexual educational (ASASE) programmes scale: preliminary validation and psychometric properties
    Sara Panerati, Yunus Emre Muslumogullari, Soraya Elizabeth Shamloo, Elena Trifiletti, Marco Salvati
    Psychology and Sexuality, 2026
    Affective and sexual education contribute significantly to the development of the social and emotional skills necessary to raise aware and empathetic adults. Attitudes towards these programmes play a crucial role in their acceptance and are essential to their successful promotion and implementation. Therefore, this research developed and preliminarily tested a scale to assess attitudes regarding school-based affective and sexual education programmes. Through three data collections in 2025, the instrument’s structure, internal reliability, measurement invariance, nomological and convergent validity were tested. Exploratory factor analysis (Study 1, N = 474) and confirmatory factor analysis (Study 2, N = 1261) showed a two-factor structure of the scale as well as its excellent fit, internal reliability, and measurement invariance across participants’ gender and age. Finally, Study 3 (N = 719) investigated the measure’s nomological and convergent validity and pointed out significant associations between a similar measure of parental attitudes towards sexual education for children, participants’ religiosity and right-wing political orientation. The results showed that the scale is a versatile instrument with excellent psychometric properties. The scale can help provide insight to schools, policymakers, and public health organisations in designing and evaluating initiatives concerning school-based affective and sexual educational programmes.
  • Putting sustainable human resource management and workplace eudaimonic well-being into cross-cultural context
    Agnieszka Wojtczuk‐Turek, Dariusz Turek, Paweł Jurek, Fiona Edgar, Belgin Okay-Somerville, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Na Fu, Maria Järlström, Boris Popov, Paul Hutchings, Katie Sullivan, Marius Duhović Hafstad, Tetiana Shkoda, Oleksandr Savych, Sabine Raeder, Howard J. Klein, Janine Bosak, Anna Lupina-Wegener, Zuzana Dvorakova, Francisca Gutiérrez-Crocco, Aleksandra Kekkonen, Pedro I. Leiva, Lenka Mynaříková, Mercedes Sánchez-Apellániz, Imran Shafique, Bassam Samir Al-Romeedy, Serena Wee, Patrick Dunlop, Florence Stinglhamber, Gaëtane Caesens, Adriana Caldana, Marina Greghi Sticca, Valentin Vasilev, Martin Lauzier, Guillaume Desjardins, Gangfeng Zhang, Le Tan, Lady Brigitte Galvez-Sierra, Erico Rentería Pérez, Srećko Goić, Ivana Tadić, Dagmar Charvátová, Marek Botek, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Dayamy Lima Rojas, Segundo Gonzalo Pazmay-Ramos, Piret Masso, Nicolas Gillet, Tiphaine Huyghebaert-Zouaghi, Maia Robakidze, Khatuna Martskvishvili, Angela R. Dorrough, Marc Jekel, Carolin Häffner, Timur A. Sevincer, Elias Kodjo Kekesi, Collins Badu Agyemang, Eleni Apospori, Jerin Jose, Alice Salendu, Arum Etikariena, Harry Susianto, Bertina Sjabadhyni, Shera Malayeri, Masoumeh Seydi, Mary Kinahan, Alon Lisak, Marco Giovanni Mariani, Marco Salvati, Silvia Moscatelli, Eleonora Crapolicchio, Claudia Manzi, Akihito Shimazu, Hiroshi Ikeda, Rita Žukauskienė, Goda Kaniušonytė, Gottfried Catania, Mary Anne Lauri, Sergio Manuel Madero-Gómez, Denise Fernando, Klaske Veth, Sandesh Dhakal, Abiodun Lawal, Ana Reategui, Oswaldo Morales Tristán, Divina M. Edralin, Susana Schmitz, Joana Neto, Félix Neto, Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Vladimir Mihić, Anna Kalistova, Ivana Piterová, Claude-Hélène Mayer, María José Charlo Molina, Ruwan Ranasinghe, Tesora Nakchedi-Ooft, Rosita Sobhie, Mösli Matteo, Jennifer Chavanovanich, Narumol Petchthip, Serdar Karabatı, Gülçin Akbaş, Beril Turkoglu, Magdalena Mosanya, Pablo Pérez de León, Javier Labarthe-Carrara, Ceri Phelps, Güldem Karamustafa-Köse
    European Management Journal, 2026
  • Do Not Judge Inner Experience, but Be Mindful: Dispositional Mindfulness, Internalized Sexual Stigma, and Positive Identity in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People
    Silvia Di Battista, Carlo Chiorri, Marco Salvati
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2025
    Introduction Research showed that dispositional mindfulness has positive associations with LGB people’s well-being and is negatively associated with internalized sexual stigma. However, previous research has investigated the role of dispositional mindfulness in the development of LGB individuals’ positive acceptance of their own sexual identity is still limited. This study aims to investigate the association between dispositional mindfulness, internalized sexual stigma, and positive identity in LGB individuals. Methods Three hundred fifty-six Italian cisgender LGB participants responded to a self-reported questionnaire from the end of 2022 to May 2023. We administered the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, the measure of internalized sexual stigma, and the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Positive Identity Measure, as well as other background and socio-demographic variables. Results Dominance analyses showed that the non-judging facet of dispositional mindfulness negatively predicted LGB people’s internalized sexual stigma and was strongly associated with the authenticity dimension of LGB people’s positive identity; no other mindful facets or variables were implied in this association. Conclusions A mindful, non-judging attitude toward one’s inner experience might contribute to reducing LGB people’s internalized sexual stigma and favoring their positive acceptance of sexual identity, leading to a sense of authenticity. Policy Implications Enhancing dispositional mindfulness might have important positive effects in order to alleviate adverse impacts of minority stress and improve LGB people’s well-being, contributing to helping them navigate stigmatizing contexts better.
  • Does the relationship between sustainable human resource management and organizational identification vary by culture? Evidence from 35 countries based on GLOBE framework
    Dariusz Turek, Agnieszka Wojtczuk-Turek, Fiona Edgar, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Belgin Okay-Somerville, Na Fu, Anna Lupina-Wegener, Howard J. Klein, Gulcin Akbas, Bassam Samir Al-Romeedy, Eleni Apospori, Janine Bosak, Adriana Caldana, Eleonora Crapolicchio, Jennifer Chavanovanich, Guillaume Desjardins, Angela Dorrough, Patrick Dunlop, Divina Edralin, Arum Etikariena, Denise Fernando, Lady Brigitte Galvez Sierra, Nicolas Gillet, Sergio Madero-Gómez, Francisca Gutiérrez-Crocco, Carolin Haeffner, Paul Hutchings, Tiphaine Huyghebaert-Zouaghi, Hiroshi Ikeda, Maria Järlström, Marc Jekel, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Jerin Jose, Serdar Karabatı, Mary Kinahan, Martin Lauzier, Abiodun Lawal, Alon Lisak, Pedro Leiva, Shera Malayeri, Claudia Manzi, Marco Giovanni Mariani, Khatuna Martskvishvili, Claude-Hélène Mayer, Katarzyna Mikołajczyk, María José Charlo Molina, Silvia Moscatelli, Matteo Mösli, Felix Neto, Joana Neto, Erico Rentería-Pérez, Narumol Petchthip, Ceri Phelps, Segundo Gonzalo Pazmay-Ramos, Maia Robakidze, Dayamy Lima Rojas, Alice Salendu, Marco Salvati, Mercedes Sánchez-Apellániz, Susana Schmitz, Timur Sevincer, Masoumeh Seydi, Akihito Shimazu, Bertina Sjabadhyni, Katie Sullivan, Marina Greghi Sticca, Harry Susianto, Le Tan, Beril Turkoglu, Klaske Veth, Serena Wee, Gangfeng Zhang
    Central European Management Journal, 2025
    Purpose The article discusses the relationships between sustainable HRM and organizational identification, conceptualized at the individual level, and the moderating role of cultural dimensions conceptualized at the country level (described in GLOBE’s framework). The study’s theoretical model based on social exchange theory proposes that sustainable HRM practice increases organizational identification. However, the strength of this identification depends on the dimensions of national culture. Thus, we assumed national culture functions as a second-level moderator in the relationship between sustainable HRM and organizational identification. Design/methodology/approach We conducted the study with data from 10,421 employees across 35 countries. We used a multilevel modeling approach for data analysis. Findings The study revealed the cross-level interaction effects of national culture on the relationship between sustainable HRM practice and organizational identification. Specifically, the results indicate that sustainable HRM strengthens employees’ organizational identification more in cultures with higher levels of gender egalitarianism and lower levels of humane orientation. Originality/value This study demonstrates that the relationship between sustainable HRM practices and employees’ organizational identification is culturally sensitive. It highlights the need to consider cultural context when assessing the impact of sustainable HRM practices on employee outcomes. Furthermore, it shows that certain cultural dimensions can enhance the effect of sustainable HRM practices.
  • Conformity to gender norms and denial of LGBTQ+ discrimination: The mediating role of anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs
    Nadia Valsecchi, Valeria De Cristofaro, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2025
    Conspiracy theories about the LGBTQ+ community are gaining increasing popularity and resulting in negative attitudes and discriminatory behaviours. Traditional and conservative views about gender are also highly associated with such negative consequences for sexual minorities, as a higher endorsement of anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs (CBs). We conducted two studies among Italian cis heterosexual men and women to explore the relationships among the variables of interest. In Study 1 ( N = 493), we investigated whether the relationship between conformity to traditional gender norms and denial of LGBTQ+ discrimination might be mediated by antiLGBTQ+ CBs. In Study 2 ( N = 1419), we experimentally manipulated conformity to traditional gender norms and included the emotional response to the manipulation as another significant mediator to investigate the abovementioned relationship further. Through a mediation analysis, we found that anti-LGBTQ+ CBs mediate the positive relationship between conformity to traditional gender norms and denial of LGBTQ+ discrimination. Moreover, we found that confirming participants' adherence to traditional gender norms is associated with lower denial through lower negative emotions and lower anti-LGBTQ+ CBs. Results show how anti-LGBTQ+ CBs may be part of the psychological mechanism explaining how traditional and conservative worldviews might translate as harmful consequences for the LGBTQ+ community. • Traditional worldviews about gender can increase anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs (CBs). • Anti-LGBTQ+ CBs mediate between conformity to gender norms and denial of discrimination. • When threatening or confirming perception of conformity, emotions further explain the mediating pattern. • Gender differences emerge in both studies. • Findings imply the important role of anti-LGBTQ+ CBs in discriminating attitudes.
  • Dispositional mindfulness, conspiracy mentality, and generic conspiracy beliefs: Preliminary empirical evidence of a mediational model
    Marco Salvati
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2025
  • The more positive intergroup contacts you have, the less LGBTQ+ conspiracies beliefs you will report: The role of knowledge, anxiety, and empathy
    Sara Panerati, Marco Salvati
    British Journal of Social Psychology, 2025
  • LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs and collective actions: Factors and processes that (de)motivate support for LGBTQ+ equality
    Valeria De Cristofaro, Mirco Costacurta, Valerio Pellegrini, Mauro Giacomantonio, Marco Salvati
    Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2025
  • More than Invisible–Unimaginable: parenthood aspirations among transgender and nonbinary people in Italy
    Mirco Costacurta, Fiona Tasker, Paola Biondi, Marco Salvati, Silvia Di Battista
    Culture Health and Sexuality, 2025
  • Attitudes Toward Adoption by Transgender Adults
    Silvia Di Battista, Geva Shenkman, Jorge Gato, Marco Salvati, Valerio Pellegrini, Daniele Paolini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Fiona Tasker
    Lgbtq Family an Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
  • Dispositional mindfulness and the nonjudgmental regard towards others: the role on sexual prejudice and transphobia among cisgender heterosexual people
    Mirco Costacurta, Carlo Chiorri, Silvia Di Battista, Marco Salvati
    Current Psychology, 2024
  • Antecedent Ideological Profiles and Negative Socio-political Outcomes of LGBTQ+ Conspiracy Beliefs
    Marco Salvati, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Mirco Costacurta, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2024
  • Self-directedness mediates the association of child abuse and neglect experiences with personality pathology
    Filippo Perrini, Silvia Bussone, Antonio Semerari, Marco Salvati, Antonella Montano
    Current Psychology, 2024
  • Sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction—Unlocking the power of organizational identification: A cross-cultural perspective from 54 countries
    Agnieszka Wojtczuk‐Turek, Dariusz Turek, Fiona Edgar, Howard J. Klein, Janine Bosak, Belgin Okay‐Somerville, Na Fu, Sabine Raeder, Paweł Jurek, Anna Lupina‐Wegener, Zuzana Dvorakova, Francisca Gutiérrez‐Crocco, Aleksandra Kekkonen, Pedro I. Leiva, Lenka Mynaříková, Mercedes Sánchez‐Apellániz, Imran Shafique, Bassam Samir Al‐Romeedy, Serena Wee, Patrick Dunlop, Florence Stinglhamber, Gaëtane Caesens, Adriana Caldana, Marina Greghi Sticca, Valentin Vasilev, Martin Lauzier, Guillaume Desjardins, Gangfeng Zhang, Le Tan, Lady Brigitte Galvez‐Sierra, Erico Rentería Pérez, Srećko Goić, Ivana Tadić, Dagmar Charvátová, Marek Botek, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Dayamy Lima Rojas, Segundo Gonzalo Pazmay Ramos, Piret Masso, Maria Järlström, Nicolas Gillet, Tiphaine Huyghebaert‐Zouaghi, Maia Robakidze, Khatuna Martskvishvili, Angela R. Dorrough, Marc Jekel, Carolin Häffner, A. Timur Sevincer, Elias Kodjo Kekesi, Collins Badu Agyemang, Eleni Apospori, Jerin Jose, Alice Salendu, Arum Etikariena, Harry Susianto, Bertina Sjabadhyni, Shera Malayeri, Masoumeh Seydi, Mary Kinahan, Alon Lisak, Marco Giovanni Mariani, Marco Salvati, Silvia Moscatelli, Eleonora Crapolicchio, Claudia Manzi, Akihito Shimazu, Hiroshi Ikeda, Rita Žukauskienė, Goda Kaniušonytė, Gottfried Catania, Mary Anne Lauri, Sergio Manuel Madero Gómez, Denise Fernando, Klaske Veth, Sandesh Dhakal, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Abiodun Lawal, Marius Duhović Hafstad, Ana Reategui, Oswaldo Morales Tristán, Divina M. Edralin, Susana Schmitz, Joana Neto, Félix Neto, Boris Popov, Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Vladimir Mihić, Anna Kalistova, Ivana Piterová, Claude‐Hélène Mayer, María José Charlo Molina, Ruwan Ranasinghe, Tesora Nakchedi‐Ooft, Rosita Sobhie, Mösli Matteo, Jennifer Chavanovanich, Narumol Petchthip, Serdar Karabati, Gülçin Akbaş, Beril Turkoglu, Tetiana Shkoda, Oleksandr Savych, Magdalena Mosanya, Pablo Pérez de León, Javier Labarthe‐Carrara, Ceri Phelps, Katie Sullivan, Paul Hutchings, Dariusz Danilewicz, Rafał Łabędzki, Güldem Karamustafa‐Köse
    Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2024
  • Perceptions of Mothers’ Competence and Morality: the Role of Attribution of Responsibility, Gender Role Beliefs, and Sexual Prejudice
    Silvia Di Battista, Marco Salvati, Valerio Pellegrini, Stefano Pagliaro
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2024
  • Attitudes Toward Heterosexual and Lesbian Stepmothers: An Experimental Test in the Italian Context
    Silvia Di Battista, Monica Pivetti, Marco Salvati
    Journal of Family Issues, 2024
  • What is hiding behind the rainbow plot? The gender ideology and LGBTQ+ lobby conspiracies (GILC) scale
    Marco Salvati, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio
    British Journal of Social Psychology, 2024
  • Populism and Conspiracism: Challenging or Preserving the System to Live in a Meaningful World?
    Pellegrini, Valerio, Leone, Luigi, De Cristofaro, Valeria, Salvati, Marco, Giacomantonio, Mauro
    Psychology Hub, 2024
  • Measuring Collective Action Intention Toward Gender Equality Across Cultures
    Tomasz Besta, Paweł Jurek, Michał Olech, Anna Włodarczyk, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Jennifer K. Bosson, Michael Bender, Joseph A. Vandello, Sami Abuhamdeh, Collins B. Agyemang, Gülçin Akbaş, Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir, Soline Ammirati, Joel Anderson, Gulnaz Anjum, Amarina Ariyanto, John J. B. R. Aruta, Mujeeba Ashraf, Aistė Bakaitytė, Maja Becker, Chiara Bertolli, Dashamir Bërxulli, Deborah L. Best, Chongzeng Bi, Katharina Block, Mandy Boehnke, Renata Bongiorno, Janine Bosak, Annalisa Casini, Qingwei Chen, Peilian Chi, Vera Cubela Adoric, Serena Daalmans, Justine Dandy, Soledad de Lemus, Sandesh Dhakal, Nikolay Dvorianchikov, Sonoko Egami, Edgardo Etchezahar, Carla S. Esteves, Laura Froehlich, Efrain Garcia–Sanchez, Alin Gavreliuc, Dana Gavreliuc, Ángel Gomez, Francesca Guizzo, Sylvie Graf, Hedy Greijdanus, Ani Grigoryan, Joanna Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Keltouma Guerch, Marie Gustafsson Sendén, Miriam-Linnea Hale, Hannah Hämer, Mika Hirai, Lam Hoang Duc, Martina Hřebíčková, Paul B. Hutchings, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Vera Hoorens, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Serdar Karabati, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Gabriella Kengyel, Narine Khachatryan, Rawan Ghazzawi, Mary Kinahan, Teri A. Kirby, Monika Kovács, Desiree Kozlowski, Vladislav Krivoshchekov, Clara Kulich, Tai Kurosawa, Nhan T. Lac An, Javier Labarthe, Ioana Latu, Mary A. Lauri, Eric Mankowski, Abiodun Musbau Lawal, Junyi Li, Jana Lindner, Anna Lindqvist, Elena Makarova, Ana Makashvili, Shera Malayeri, Sadia Malik, Tiziana Mancini, Claudia Manzi, Silvia Mari, Sarah E. Martiny, Claude-Hélène Mayer, Vladimir Mihić, Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Eva Moreno-Bella, Silvia Moscatelli, Andrew B. Moynihan, Dominique Muller, Erita Narhetali, Félix Neto, Kimberly A. Noels, Boglárka Nyúl, Emma C. O’Connor, Danielle P. Ochoa, Sachiko Ohno, Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo, Randall Osborne, Maria G. Pacilli, Jorge Palacio, Snigdha Patnaik, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Pablo Pérez de León, Ivana Piterová, Juliana B. Porto, Angelica P. Ferrara, Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Erico Rentería Pérez, Emma Renström, Tiphaine Rousseaux, Michelle K. Ryan, Saba Safdar, Mario Sainz, Marco Salvati, Adil Samekin, Simon Schindler, Masoumeh Seydi, Debra Shepherd, Toni Schmader, Cláudia Simão, Rosita Sobhie, Jurand Sobiecki, Lucille De Souza, Emma Sarter, Dijana Sulejmanović, Katie E. Sullivan, Mariko Tatsumi, Lucy Tavitian-Elmadjian, Suparna Jain Thakur, Quang Thi Mong Chi, Beatriz Torre, Ana Torres, Claudio V. Torres, Beril Türkoğlu, Joaquín Ungaretti, Timothy Valshtein, Colette Van Laar, Jolanda van der Noll, Vadym Vasiutynskyi, Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Satu Venäläinen, Neharika Vohra, Marta Walentynowicz, Colleen Ward, Yaping Yang, Vincent Yzerbyt, Valeska Zanello, Antonella L. Zapata-Calvente, Magdalena Zawisza, Rita Žukauskienė, Magdalena Żadkowska
    European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2024
  • Gendered Self-Views Across 62 Countries: A Test of Competing Models
    Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Jennifer K. Bosson, Paweł Jurek, Tomasz Besta, Michał Olech, Joseph A. Vandello, Michael Bender, Justine Dandy, Vera Hoorens, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Eric Mankowski, Satu Venäläinen, Sami Abuhamdeh, Collins Badu Agyemang, Gülçin Akbaş, Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir, Soline Ammirati, Joel Anderson, Gulnaz Anjum, Amarina Ariyanto, John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, Mujeeba Ashraf, Aistė Bakaitytė, Maja Becker, Chiara Bertolli, Dashamir Bërxulli, Deborah L. Best, Chongzeng Bi, Katharina Block, Mandy Boehnke, Renata Bongiorno, Janine Bosak, Annalisa Casini, Qingwei Chen, Peilian Chi, Vera Cubela Adoric, Serena Daalmans, Soledad de Lemus, Sandesh Dhakal, Nikolay Dvorianchikov, Sonoko Egami, Edgardo Etchezahar, Carla Sofia Esteves, Laura Froehlich, Efrain Garcia-Sanchez, Alin Gavreliuc, Dana Gavreliuc, Ángel Gomez, Francesca Guizzo, Sylvie Graf, Hedy Greijdanus, Ani Grigoryan, Joanna Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Keltouma Guerch, Marie Gustafsson Sendén, Miriam-Linnea Hale, Hannah Hämer, Mika Hirai, Lam Hoang Duc, Martina Hřebíčková, Paul B. Hutchings, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Serdar Karabati, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Gabriella Kengyel, Narine Khachatryan, Rawan Ghazzawi, Mary Kinahan, Teri A. Kirby, Monika Kovacs, Desiree Kozlowski, Vladislav Krivoshchekov, Kuba Kryś, Clara Kulich, Tai Kurosawa, Nhan Thi Lac An, Javier Labarthe-Carrara, Mary Anne Lauri, Ioana Latu, Abiodun Musbau Lawal, Junyi Li, Jana Lindner, Anna Lindqvist, Angela T. Maitner, Elena Makarova, Ana Makashvili, Shera Malayeri, Sadia Malik, Tiziana Mancini, Claudia Manzi, Silvia Mari, Sarah E. Martiny, Claude-Hélène Mayer, Vladimir Mihić, Jasna MiloševićĐorđević, Eva Moreno-Bella, Silvia Moscatelli, Andrew Bryan Moynihan, Dominique Muller, Erita Narhetali, Félix Neto, Kimberly A. Noels, Boglárka Nyúl, Emma C. O’Connor, Danielle P. Ochoa, Sachiko Ohno, Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo, Randall Osborne, Maria Giuseppina Pacilli, Jorge Palacio, Snigdha Patnaik, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Pablo Pérez de León, Ivana Piterová, Juliana Barreiros Porto, Angelica Puzio, Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Erico Rentería Pérez, Emma Renström, Tiphaine Rousseaux, Michelle K. Ryan, Saba Safdar, Mario Sainz, Marco Salvati, Adil Samekin, Simon Schindler, A. Timur Sevincer, Masoumeh Seydi, Debra Shepherd, Sara Sherbaji, Toni Schmader, Cláudia Simão, Rosita Sobhie, Jurand Sobiecki, Lucille De Souza, Emma Sarter, Dijana Sulejmanović, Katie E. Sullivan, Mariko Tatsumi, Lucy Tavitian-Elmadjian, Suparna Jain Thakur, Quang Thi Mong Chi, Beatriz Torre, Ana Torres, Claudio V. Torres, Beril Türkoğlu, Joaquín Ungaretti, Timothy Valshtein, Colette Van Laar, Jolanda van der Noll, Vadym Vasiutynskyi, Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Neharika Vohra, Marta Walentynowicz, Colleen Ward, Anna Włodarczyk, Yaping Yang, Vincent Yzerbyt, Valeska Zanello, Antonella Ludmila Zapata-Calvente, Magdalena Zawisza, Rita Žukauskienė, Magdalena Żadkowska
    Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2023
  • Employment, collective action, and satisfaction: the moderating role of acceptance of inequality
    Valeria De Cristofaro, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Luigi Leone, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2023
  • Examining and understanding patterns of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral jealousy: Dispositional Mindfulness as a protective factor in romantic relationships
    Valeria De Cristofaro, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2023
  • Dispositional Mindfulness in Heterosexual and Lesbian/Bisexual Women: Associations with Sexual Prejudice and Internalized Sexual Stigma
    Marco Salvati, Carlo Chiorri
    Journal of Homosexuality, 2023
  • Sexual orientation and jealousy: A systematic review of the literature
    Psicologia Sociale, 2023
  • Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual (LGB) peoples' leadership self-effectiveness: The roles of internalized sexual stigma, LGB positive identity, and traditional masculinity
    Marco Salvati, Tunahan Sari, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro
    Frontiers in Sociology, 2023
  • Leadership Effectiveness of Lesbian and Heterosexual Women: The mediational role of masculinity and femininity
    Sari, Tunahan, Shamloo, Soraya Elizabeth, Pellegrini, Valerio, De Cristofaro, Valeria, Salvati, Marco
    Psychology Hub, 2023
  • Measuring predictors of psychopathology in Italian adolescents: Forgiveness, avoidance and revenge
    Barbara Barcaccia, Salvatore Ioverno, Marco Salvati, Oleg N. Medvedev, Susanna Pallini, Giovanni Maria Vecchio
    Current Psychology, 2023
  • Sexual Orientation and Infidelity-Related Behaviors on Social Media Sites
    Ionela Șerban, Marco Salvati, Violeta Enea
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
  • Masculinity and Leadership Effectiveness (Self-)Perceptions: The Case of Lesbian Leaders
    Soraya Elizabeth Shamloo, Valeria De Cristofaro, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
  • Attitudes toward “Non-Traditional” Mothers: Examining the Antecedents of Mothers’ Competence Perceptions
    Silvia Di Battista, Marco Salvati, Irem Ertan, Monica Pivetti
    Social Sciences, 2022
  • Assessing social dominance orientation and system justification as psychological pathways from practicing meditation to tax evasion intentions and support for tax progressivity
    Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Luigi Leone
    Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 2022
  • Dispositional mindfulness moderates the association between social value orientation and in-group love and out-group hate
    Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio, Femke Ten Velden
    Current Psychology, 2022
  • Psychological bases of anti-immigration attitudes among populist voters
    Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Luigi Leone
    Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2022
  • The mindful way out of materialism: Mindfulness mediates the association between regulatory modes and materialism
    Mauro Giacomantonio, Valeria De Cristofaro, Angelo Panno, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Luigi Leone
    Current Psychology, 2022
  • Advancing research into the social psychology of sexual orientations and gender identities: Current research and future directions
    Marco Salvati, Yasin Koc
    European Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
  • Conspiracy beliefs of Italian voters for populist parties: The moderated mediational role of political interest and ideological attitudes
    Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Luigi Leone
    Acta Psychologica, 2022
  • The bitter taste of revenge: Negative affect, depression and anxiety
    Barbara Barcaccia, Marco Salvati, Susanna Pallini, Angelo Maria Saliani, Roberto Baiocco, Giovanni Maria Vecchio
    Current Psychology, 2022
  • Is Covid-19 a natural event? Covid-19 pandemic and conspiracy beliefs
    Valerio Pellegrini, Mauro Giacomantonio, Valeria De Cristofaro, Marco Salvati, Maurizio Brasini, Elio Carlo, Francesco Mancini, Luigi Leone
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
  • A Multisite Preregistered Paradigmatic Test of the Ego-Depletion Effect
    Kathleen D. Vohs, Brandon J. Schmeichel, Sophie Lohmann, Quentin F. Gronau, Anna J. Finley, Sarah E. Ainsworth, Jessica L. Alquist, Michael D. Baker, Ambra Brizi, Angelica Bunyi, Grant J. Butschek, Collier Campbell, Jonathan Capaldi, Chuting Cau, Heather Chambers, Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis, Weston J. Christensen, Samuel L. Clay, Jessica Curtis, Valeria De Cristofaro, Kareena del Rosario, Katharina Diel, Yasemin Doğruol, Megan Doi, Tina L. Donaldson, Andreas B. Eder, Mia Ersoff, Julie R. Eyink, Angelica Falkenstein, Bob M. Fennis, Matthew B. Findley, Eli J. Finkel, Victoria Forgea, Malte Friese, Paul Fuglestad, Natasha E. Garcia-Willingham, Lea F. Geraedts, Will M. Gervais, Mauro Giacomantonio, Bryan Gibson, Karolin Gieseler, Justina Gineikiene, Elana M. Gloger, Carina M. Gobes, Maria Grande, Martin S. Hagger, Bethany Hartsell, Anthony D. Hermann, Jasper J. Hidding, Edward R. Hirt, Josh Hodge, Wilhelm Hofmann, Jennifer L. Howell, Robert D. Hutton, Michael Inzlicht, Lily James, Emily Johnson, Hannah L. Johnson, Sarah M. Joyce, Yannick Joye, Jan Helge Kaben, Lara K. Kammrath, Caitlin N. Kelly, Brian L. Kissell, Sander L. Koole, Anand Krishna, Christine Lam, Kelemen T. Lee, Nick Lee, Dana C. Leighton, David D. Loschelder, Heather M. Maranges, E. J. Masicampo, Kennedy Mazara, Samantha McCarthy, Ian McGregor, Nicole L. Mead, Wendy B. Mendes, Carine Meslot, Nicholas M. Michalak, Marina Milyavskaya, Akira Miyake, Mehrad Moeini-Jazani, Mark Muraven, Erin Nakahara, Krishna Patel, John V. Petrocelli, Katja M. Pollak, Mindi M. Price, Haley J. Ramsey, Maximilian Rath, Jacob A. Robertson, Rachael Rockwell, Isabella F. Russ, Marco Salvati, Blair Saunders, Anne Scherer, Astrid Schütz, Kristin N. Schmitt, Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Benjamin Serenka, Konstantyn Sharpinskyi, Meaghan Shaw, Janelle Sherman, Yu Song, Nicholas Sosa, Kaitlyn Spillane, Julia Stapels, Alec J. Stinnett, Hannah R. Strawser, Kate Sweeny, Dominic Theodore, Karine Tonnu, Yasmijn van Oldenbeuving, Michelle R. vanDellen, Raiza C. Vergara, Jasmine S. Walker, Christian E. Waugh, Feline Weise, Kaitlyn M. Werner, Craig Wheeler, Rachel A. White, Aaron L. Wichman, Bradford J. Wiggins, Julian A. Wills, Janie H. Wilson, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Dolores Albarracín
    Psychological Science, 2021
  • Being mindful in the tax context in Italy: Examining whether and how mindfulness relates with tax evasion intentions and support for tax progressivity
    Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Valerio Pellegrini, Marco Salvati, Luigi Leone
    Plos One, 2021
  • Social Exclusion and Anti-Immigration Attitudes in Europe: The mediating role of Interpersonal Trust
    Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Marco Salvati, Mauro Giacomantonio, Luigi Leone
    Social Indicators Research, 2021
  • Embrace the leadership challenge: The role of Gay men’s internalized sexual stigma on the evaluation of others’ leadership and one’s own
    Marco Salvati, Valerio Pellegrini, Mauro Giacomantonio, Valeria De Cristofaro
    British Journal of Social Psychology, 2021
  • Psychometric Properties and Correlates of Precarious Manhood Beliefs in 62 Nations
    Jennifer K. Bosson, Paweł Jurek, Joseph A. Vandello, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Michał Olech, Tomasz Besta, Michael Bender, Vera Hoorens, Maja Becker, A. Timur Sevincer, Deborah L. Best, Saba Safdar, Anna Włodarczyk, Magdalena Zawisza, Magdalena Żadkowska, Sami Abuhamdeh, Collins Badu Agyemang, Gülçin Akbaş, Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir, Soline Ammirati, Joel Anderson, Gulnaz Anjum, Amarina Ariyanto, John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, Mujeeba Ashraf, Aistė Bakaitytė, Chiara Bertolli, Dashamir Bërxulli, Chongzeng Bi, Katharina Block, Mandy Boehnke, Renata Bongiorno, Janine Bosak, Annalisa Casini, Qingwei Chen, Peilian Chi, Vera Cubela Adoric, Serena Daalmans, Justine Dandy, Soledad de Lemus, Sandesh Dhakal, Nikolay Dvorianchikov, Sonoko Egami, Edgardo Etchezahar, Carla Sofia Esteves, Neto Felix, Laura Froehlich, Efrain Garcia-Sanchez, Alin Gavreliuc, Dana Gavreliuc, Ángel Gomez, Francesca Guizzo, Sylvie Graf, Hedy Greijdanus, Ani Grigoryan, Joanna Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Keltouma Guerch, Marie Gustafsson Sendén, Miriam-Linnea Hale, Hannah Hämer, Mika Hirai, Lam Hoang Duc, Martina Hřebíčková, Paul B. Hutchings, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Serdar Karabati, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Gabriella Kengyel, Narine Khachatryan, Rawan Ghazzawi, Mary Kinahan, Teri A. Kirby, Monika Kovács, Desiree Kozlowski, Vladislav Krivoshchekov, Clara Kulich, Tai Kurosawa, Nhan Thi Lac An, Javier Labarthe, Ioana Latu, Mary Anne Lauri, Eric Mankowski, Abiodun Musbau Lawal, Junyi Li, Jana Lindner, Anna Lindqvist, Angela T. Maitner, Elena Makarova, Ana Makashvili, Shera Malayeri, Sadia Malik, Tiziana Mancini, Claudia Manzi, Silvia Mari, Sarah E. Martiny, Claude-Hélène Mayer, Vladimir Mihić, Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Eva Moreno-Bella, Silvia Moscatelli, Andrew Bryan Moynihan, Dominique Muller, Erita Narhetali, Félix Neto, Kimberly A. Noels, Boglárka Nyúl, Emma C. O’Connor, Danielle P. Ochoa, Sachiko Ohno, Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo, Randall Osborne, Maria Giuseppina Pacilli, Jorge Palacio, Snigdha Patnaik, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Pablo Pérez de León, Ivana Piterová, Juliana Barreiros Porto, Angelica Puzio, Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Erico Rentería Pérez, Emma Renström, Tiphaine Rousseaux, Michelle K. Ryan, Mario Sainz, Marco Salvati, Adil Samekin, Simon Schindler, Masoumeh Seydi, Debra Shepherd, Sara Sherbaji, Toni Schmader, Cláudia Simão, Rosita Sobhie, Lucille De Souza, Emma Sarter, Dijana Sulejmanović, Katie E. Sullivan, Mariko Tatsumi, Lucy Tavitian-Elmadjian, Suparna Jain Thakur, Quang Thi Mong Chi, Beatriz Torre, Ana Torres, Claudio V. Torres, Beril Türkoğlu, Joaquín Ungaretti, Timothy Valshtein, Colette Van Laar, Jolanda van der Noll, Vadym Vasiutynskyi, Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Satu Venäläinen, Neharika Vohra, Marta Walentynowicz, Colleen Ward, Yaping Yang, Vincent Yzerbyt, Valeska Zanello, Antonella Ludmila Zapata-Calvente, Rita Žukauskienė
    Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 2021
  • Twitter as social media arena for polarised social representations about the (im)migration: The controversial discourse in the Italian and international political frame
    Annamaria Silvana de Rosa, Elena Bocci, Mattia Bonito, Marco Salvati
    Migration Studies, 2021
  • Masculinity Threat and Implicit Associations With Feminine Gay Men: Sexual Orientation, Sexual Stigma, and Traditional Masculinity
    Marco Salvati, Marcello Passarelli, Carlo Chiorri, Roberto Baiocco, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 2021
  • Country-level and individual-level predictors of men's support for gender equality in 42 countries
    Natasza Kosakowska‐Berezecka, Tomasz Besta, Jennifer K. Bosson, Paweł Jurek, Joesph A. Vandello, Deborah L. Best, Anna Wlodarczyk, Saba Safdar, Magdalena Zawisza, Magdalena Żadkowska, Jurand Sobiecki, Collins Badu Agyemang, Gülçin Akbaş, Soline Ammirati, Joel Anderson, Gulnaz Anjum, John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta, Mujeeba Ashraf, Aistė Bakaitytė, Chongzeng Bi, Maja Becker, Michael Bender, Dashamir Bërxulli, Janine Bosak, Serena Daalmans, Justine Dandy, Soledad de Lemus, Nikolay Dvorianchikov, Edgardo Etchezahar, Laura Froehlich, Alin Gavreliuc, Dana Gavreliuc, Ángel Gomez, Hedy Greijdanus, Ani Grigoryan, Miriam‐Linnea Hale, Hannah Hämer, Vera Hoorens, Paul B. Hutchings, Dorthe Høj Jensen, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Narine Khachatryan, Mary Kinahan, Desiree Kozlowski, Mary Anne Lauri, Junyi Li, Angela T. Maitner, Ana Makashvili, Tiziana Mancini, Sarah E. Martiny, Jasna Milošević Đorđević, Eva Moreno‐Bella, Silvia Moscatelli, Andrew Bryan Moynihan, Dominique Muller, Danielle Ochoa, Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo, Maria Giuseppina Pacilli, Jorge Palacio, Snigdha Patnaik, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Ivana Piterová, Angelica Puzio, Joanna Pyrkosz‐Pacyna, Erico Rentería‐Pérez, Tiphaine Rousseaux, Mario Sainz, Marco Salvati, Adil Samekin, Efraín García‐Sánchez, Simon Schindler, Sara Sherbaji, Rosita Sobhie, Dijana Sulejmanović, Katie E. Sullivan, Beatriz Torre, Claudio V. Torres, Joaquín Ungaretti, Timothy Valshtein, Colette Van Laar, Jolanda van der Noll, Vadym Vasiutynskyi, Neharika Vohra, Antonella Ludmila Zapata‐Calvente, Rita Žukauskienė
    European Journal of Social Psychology, 2020
  • Contact with Gay Men and Lesbian Women Moderates the Negative Relationship between Religiosity and Endorsement of Same-Sex Unions' and Families' Rights
    Giovanni Piumatti, Marco Salvati
    Social Psychology, 2020
  • Support for discriminatory behaviours against immigrants in Italy: Perceived threat and positive beliefs mediate the effect of contact with immigrants
    Marco Salvati, Nicola Carone, Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Roberto Baiocco
    International Journal of Psychology, 2020
  • Italian Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Prejudice Against Immigrants Scale (PAIS): Assessment of Validity, Reliability, and Measure Invariance
    Marco Salvati, Emanuele Basili, Nicola Carone, Mauro Giacomantonio
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2020
  • Attitudes and Beliefs of Italian Educators and Teachers Regarding Children Raised by Same-Sex Parents
    Roberto Baiocco, Fausta Rosati, Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Nicola Carone, Salvatore Ioverno, Fiorenzo Laghi
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2020
  • Social exclusion lowers working memory capacity in gay-men but not in heterosexual-men
    Daniele Paolini, Mauro Giacomantonio, Ilja van Beest, Roberto Baiocco, Marco Salvati
    Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
  • Why are gay leaders perceived as ineffective? The role of the type of organization, sexual prejudice and gender stereotypes
    Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Mauro Giacomantonio, Marco Salvati
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2020
  • Sexual Prejudice in Sport Scale: A New Measure
    Roberto Baiocco, Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Salvatore Ioverno, Fabio Lucidi
    Journal of Homosexuality, 2020
  • I Embrace My LGB Identity: Self-Reassurance, Social Safeness, and the Distinctive Relevance of Authenticity to Well-Being in Italian Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexual People
    Nicola Petrocchi, Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Nicola Carone, Fiorenzo Laghi, Roberto Baiocco
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2020
  • Interpersonal Forgiveness and Adolescent Depression. The Mediational Role of Self-reassurance and Self-criticism
    Barbara Barcaccia, Marco Salvati, Susanna Pallini, Roberto Baiocco, Giuseppe Curcio, Francesco Mancini, Giovanni Maria Vecchio
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2020
  • Perceived leadership effectiveness among heterosexual and gay men: Do leaders' sexual orientation and gender typicality make a difference?
    De Cristofaro, Valerio Pellegrini, Mauro Giacomantonio, Marco Salvati
    Psicologia Sociale, 2020
  • The polarized social representations of immigration through the photographic lens of INSTAGRAM
    Annamaria Silvana de Rosa, Elena Bocci, Antonio Nubola, Marco Salvati
    Psychology Hub, 2020
  • Introduction to the special issue: Sexual prejudice and stereotyping in modern societies
    Marco Salvati, De Cristofaro, Fabio Fasoli, Daniele Paolini, Davide Zotti
    Psicologia Sociale, 2020
  • Verbal, physical, and relational peer victimization: The role of immigrant status and gender
    Jessica Pistella, Emma Baumgartner, Fiorenzo Laghi, Marco Salvati, Nicola Carone, Fausta Rosati, Roberto Baiocco
    Psicothema, 2020
  • The Relationships of Dispositional Mindfulness with Sexual Prejudice and Internalized Sexual Stigma Among Heterosexual and Gay/Bisexual Men
    Marco Salvati, Carlo Chiorri, Roberto Baiocco
    Mindfulness, 2019
  • Am I guilty or not? Deontological guilt, uncertainty, and checking behavior
    Mauro Giacomantonio, Marco Salvati, Francesco Mancini
    Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
  • Gender stereotypes and contact with gay men and lesbians: The mediational role of sexism and homonegativity
    Marco Salvati, Giovanni Piumatti, Mauro Giacomantonio, Roberto Baiocco
    Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 2019
  • The more you judge the worse you feel. A judgemental attitude towards one's inner experience predicts depression and anxiety
    Barbara Barcaccia, Roberto Baiocco, Andrea Pozza, Susanna Pallini, Francesco Mancini, Marco Salvati
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
  • Vicarious ostracism: Behavioral responses of women observing an ostracized gay man
    Salvati M., Paolini D., Giacomantonio M.
    Rassegna Di Psicologia, 2019
  • Positive identity in sexual minorities: A Contribution to the Italian Validation of the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Positive Identity Measure (LGB-PIM)
    Roberto Baiocco, Marco Salvati, Nicola Carone, Salvatore Ioverno, Maria Rosaria Nappa, et al.
    Giornale Italiano Di Psicologia, 2018
  • Coming Out to Siblings and Internalized Sexual Stigma: The Moderating Role of Gender in a Sample of Italian Participants
    Marco Salvati, Jessica Pistella, Salvatore Ioverno, Fiorenzo Laghi, Roberto Baiocco
    Journal of Glbt Family Studies, 2018
  • Sports as a risk environment: Homophobia and bullying in a sample of gay and heterosexual men
    Roberto Baiocco, Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Salvatore Ioverno, Fabio Lucidi
    Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2018
  • Attitude of Italian Gay Men and Italian Lesbian Women Towards Gay and Lesbian Gender-Typed Scenarios
    Marco Salvati, Jessica Pistella, Salvatore Ioverno, Mauro Giacomantonio, Roberto Baiocco
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2018
  • Assessing Prejudice Toward Two-Father Parenting and Two-Mother Parenting: The Beliefs on Same-Sex Parenting Scale
    Salvatore Ioverno, Nicola Carone, Vittorio Lingiardi, Nicola Nardelli, Paolo Pagone, Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Alessandra Simonelli, Roberto Baiocco
    Journal of Sex Research, 2018
  • Lesbians’ Negative Affect Toward Sexual Minority People with Stereotypical Masculine and Feminine Characteristics
    Marco Salvati, Jessica Pistella, Mauro Giacomantonio, Roberto Baiocco
    International Journal of Sexual Health, 2018
  • Forgiveness and religious practice: a study on a sample of Italian preadolescents
    Barbara Barcaccia, Jessica Pistella, Roberto Baiocco, Susanna Pallini, Angelo Maria Saliani, Francesco Mancini, Marco Salvati
    Journal of Beliefs and Values, 2018
  • Gender Roles and Internalized Sexual Stigma in Gay and Lesbian Persons: A Quadratic Relation
    Marco Salvati, Jessica Pistella, Roberto Baiocco
    International Journal of Sexual Health, 2018
  • Forgiveness and friendship protect adolescent victims of bullying from emotional maladjustment
    Barbara Barcaccia, Susanna Pallini, Roberto Baiocco, Marco Salvati, Angelo Saliani, Barry Schneider
    Psicothema, 2018
  • Coming-Out to Family Members and Internalized Sexual Stigma in Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay People
    Jessica Pistella, Marco Salvati, Salvatore Ioverno, Fiorenzo Laghi, Roberto Baiocco
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2016
  • Attitude Toward Gay Men in an Italian Sample: Masculinity and Sexual Orientation Make a Difference
    Marco Salvati, Salvatore Ioverno, Mauro Giacomantonio, Roberto Baiocco
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2016