Hannah Dupuis

Hannah completed her Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Psychology at the University of Victoria in 2021 and her Masters of Psychology at Simon Fraser University in 2023. Hannah is currently a PhD student. Her research examines how gender identity shapes experiences of social stigma for single people. In the future, Hannah plans to continue investigating gender differences in the social support of singles.

Email: hannah_dupuis@sfu.ca

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Publications

Dupuis, H. E. & Girme, Y. U. (2023). “Cat Ladies” and “Mama’s Boys”: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Gendered Discrimination and Stereotypes of Single Women and Men. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672231203123

Collardeau, F., Dupuis, H. E., & Woodin, E. (2022). The role of culture and social threats in constructing shame: Moving beyond a western lens. Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne. https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000329

Selected Media

PsyPost. “New Psychology Research Reveals Four Archetypes of Stereotypical Single People”. November 25, 2023.

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