An intersectionality approach to indigenous oral health inequities; the super-additive impacts of racism and negative life events

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  • who: Lisa Jamieson and collaborators from the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia have published the article: An intersectionality approach to Indigenous oral health inequities; the super-additive impacts of racism and negative life events, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of June/15,/2022
  • what: Using intersectionality as the underlying analytical framework and with oral health as an outcome the authors demonstrate how oppressions are interlinked and cannot be treated in isolation. The study aimed to quantify the cumulative effect of two forms of oppression on Indigenous . . .

     

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