A Phenomenological Study on the Impacts of Tattoo Discrimination on the Mental Health among Employees
Tricia Crissinni Alvarez-Aldave | Ezekiel Antonio | Mariah Jane Araman | Zyrill Nadine Louise Austria | Cristian Nowell B. Flores
Discipline: others in psychology
Abstract:
Tattoos, pervasive across human history, serve as expressions of identity, beliefs, and experiences. Recent trends
highlight a global surge in tattoo prevalence, yet societal acceptance varies widely. This study explores the impact of
tattoo discrimination on mental health, particularly within professional contexts, where biases manifest through hiring
practices, and promotion decisions. Employing Becker’s Labeling Theory as a framework, the research examines how
societal perceptions influence workplace dynamics and individual well-being. The study addresses a significant
research gap by investigating Filipino perspectives on tattoo discrimination, contributing to global discourse on
workplace inclusivity. Through thematic analysis of qualitative interviews, the study uncovers personal narratives,
coping strategies, and the nuanced roles tattoos play in self-expression and resilience. Findings illuminate tattoos not
only as aesthetic choices but as profound markers of personal history and empowerment, challenging stereotypes and
advocating for workplace equity and mental health support.
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