Search Results - "Bowleg, Lisa"
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When Black + Lesbian + Woman ≠ Black Lesbian Woman: The Methodological Challenges of Qualitative and Quantitative Intersectionality Research
Published in Sex roles (01-09-2008)“…The notion that social identities and social inequality based on ethnicity, sexual orientation, and sex/gender are intersectional rather than additive poses a…”
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The white racial frame of public health discourses about racialized health differences and "disparities": what it reveals about power and how it thwarts health equity
Published in Frontiers in public health (26-09-2023)“…Although several public health scholars have advocated for more clarity about concepts such as health disparities and health equity, attention to the framing…”
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An investigation of quantitative methods for assessing intersectionality in health research: A systematic review
Published in SSM - population health (01-12-2021)“…Intersectionality is a theoretical framework that investigates how interlocking systems of power and oppression at the societal level influence the lived…”
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We're Not All in This Together: On COVID-19, Intersectionality, and Structural Inequality
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-07-2020)“…We are not all in this together. My 32-year history with the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States-initially as an HIV/AIDS policy analyst and now as an…”
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A Narrative Review of the Current Research in Cancer-Related Pain Inequities: The Necessity of Applying Intersectionality to Advance Cancer Pain Research
Published in Cancer control (01-08-2024)“…Cancer-related pain has a significant impact on quality of life for patients with cancer. In populations without cancer, there are documented pain inequities…”
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Evolving Intersectionality Within Public Health: From Analysis to Action
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-01-2021)“…Intersectionality, an indispensable critical theoretical framework for public health,1,2 is ideally suited to address the current "deadly confluence of health,…”
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The Problem With the Phrase Women and Minorities: Intersectionality— an Important Theoretical Framework for Public Health
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-07-2012)“…Intersectionality is a theoretical framework that posits that multiple social categories (e.g., race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic…”
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“Once You’ve Blended the Cake, You Can’t Take the Parts Back to the Main Ingredients”: Black Gay and Bisexual Men’s Descriptions and Experiences of Intersectionality
Published in Sex roles (01-06-2013)“…Although Black gay and bisexual men have written eloquently about the intersections of race, gender, and sexual identity in anthologies such as Brother to…”
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“The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House”: Ten Critical Lessons for Black and Other Health Equity Researchers of Color
Published in Health education & behavior (01-06-2021)“…Audre Lorde’s provocative admonishment, “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house,” is a fitting caution for Black and other scholars of…”
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Global scoping review of HIV prevention research with transgender people: Transcending from trans‐subsumed to trans‐centred research
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-09-2021)“…Introduction Globally, transgender populations are disproportionally impacted by HIV and effective HIV prevention interventions targeting these populations are…”
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Intersectional stigma and the non-communicable disease syndemic in the context of HIV: protocol for a multisite, observational study in the USA
Published in BMJ open (25-04-2024)“…IntroductionThe increasing burden of non-communicable diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidaemia, presents key challenges to achieving optimal…”
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The Problem With Intersectional Stigma and HIV Equity Research
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-06-2022)“…I commence with a confession. As compelling as I find the argument that stigma is a fundamental cause of health inequities,1 and as much as I believe…”
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Towards a Critical Health Equity Research Stance: Why Epistemology and Methodology Matter More Than Qualitative Methods
Published in Health education & behavior (01-10-2017)“…Qualitative methods are not intrinsically progressive. Methods are simply tools to conduct research. Epistemology, the justification of knowledge, shapes…”
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Reframing Mass Incarceration as a Social-Structural Driver of Health Inequity
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-01-2020)“…With its provocative title, Mass Incarceration Threatens Health Equity in America,1 aJanuary2019 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation report highlighted the…”
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Introducing AJPH ’s Newest Manuscript Format: Qualitative Notes From the Field
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Introducing AJPH's Newest Manuscript Format: Qualitative Notes From the Field
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Invited Reflection: Quantifying Intersectionality
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The Stroman Effect: Participants in MEN Count, an HIV/STI Reduction Intervention for Unemployed and Unstably Housed Black Heterosexual Men, Define Its Most Successful Elements
Published in American journal of men's health (01-07-2020)“…Interventionists often prioritize quantitative evaluation criteria such as design (e.g., randomized controlled trials), delivery fidelity, and outcome effects…”
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Perspectives From the Social Sciences: Critically Engage Public Health
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-01-2019)“…The first example involves the common practice of highlighting sociodemographic variables such as race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, and sexual…”
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Perceptions of audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) among women in an HIV-positive prevention program
Published in PloS one (10-02-2010)“…Audio Computer-Assisted Self Interviewing (ACASI) has improved the reliability and accuracy of self-reported HIV health and risk behavior data, yet few studies…”
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