A scoping review of intersectional health research related to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America: key findings [PDF]
Background This scoping review maps the key findings of intersectional research related to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America. Intersectional approaches highlight how overlapping systems of oppression shape health and social outcomes. Methods A total
Bukola Salami +9 more
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Centering transgender and gender nonconforming people of color in the study of minority stress, transition-related factors, and mental health [PDF]
BackgroundTransgender and gender non-conforming individuals (TGNC) people of color (POC) are exposed to a unique intersection of gender and racial-minority stressors.
Michelle R. Dalton +7 more
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Who benefits? Uncovering hidden heterogeneity of treatment effects in adaptive trials using Bayesian methods: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Adaptive clinical trials increasingly aim to detect heterogeneity of treatment effect (HTE) to guide personalized care. However, most adaptive designs rely on predefined subgroups and are limited in their ability to uncover unknown or complex ...
Rachel Giblon +7 more
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Data Visualization for Non-oppression and Liberation: A Feminist Approach
In this article, we address data visualization as a political artifact in light of the work of the Observatory of Data and Statistics on Gender and Intersectionalities (ODEGI).
Lizbeth Bravo +2 more
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Social group memberships are primarily studied in quasi-experimental contexts, but how can culture, class and gender be manipulated in true experimental designs?
Christine Ma-Kellams
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Women are at greater risk of common mental disorders. The intersectionality concept provides a framework to examine the effects of multiple social disadvantages on women’s mental health. We conducted a systematic review to collect and analyse information
Nadia Alhamd Alghamdi +3 more
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The transition to adulthood is typically marked by changes in relationships with family members, peers, and romantic partners. Despite this, the family often maintains a prominent role in young adults’ lives.
Emily Stapley +8 more
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Doing feminist collaborative event ethnography
Feminist political ecologists have transformed mainstream political ecology since its inception. The foundational and current work of feminist political ecologists indicate that their field is attentive to the epistemological foundations of power ...
Laura Zanotti, Kimberly Marion Suiseeya
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Documenting the adverse impact of resume screening: degree of ethnic identification matters [PDF]
We investigated adverse impact of resume screening taking into account the intersectionality of minority characteristics. A correspondence audit test showed hiring discrimination depended on the strength of applicants’ ethnic identification.
Derous, Eva, Ryan, Ann Marie
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Heterogeneous Effects in Education: The Promise and Challenge of Incorporating Intersectionality into Quantitative Methodological Approaches [PDF]
To date, the theory of intersectionality has largely guided qualitative efforts in social science and education research. Translating the construct to new methodological approaches is inherently complex and challenging, but offers the possibility of ...
Schudde, Lauren
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