(2010). Intersectionality and the mental health of elderly Chinese women living in the UK. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 6(4), 34-41.Lane, P., Tribe, R., & Hui, R. (2010). Intersectionality and the mental health of elderly Chinese women living in the ...
However, research suggests that many elderly Chinese women living in the UK have spent much of their lives in the borderlands of inequality and, as a result, are often unable to live the lives that they deserve in their old age. 展开 关键词: Migration Chinese women Intersectionality Mental ...
Looking more specifically at health, health care, and medical research, Olena Hankivsky [51] highlights that intersectionality can be used to recognise the specific lived experiences of people, and thereby “aims to improve our understanding of the complexity of social processes and oppressive vectors...
HIV-related stigma has complex and negative consequences on physical and mental health.16 It is acknowledged as a major cause of health inequality and, together with discrimination, is a major barrier to HIV prevention and care.9, 12, 13, 19, 20 Furthermore, HIV-related stigma can interact ...
Intersectional feminism is a theoretical framework that helps to examine how gender intersects with other social identities (eg, race or ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexuality, and disability) to result in experiences of marginalisation, social disadvantage, and poorer health-care outcomes.9 Interse...
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