Review:
Intersectionality In Mental Health Research
overall review score: 4.5
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Intersectionality in mental health research refers to the study of how different social categories (such as race, gender, sexuality, etc.) intersect and impact individuals' mental health experiences and outcomes.
Key Features
- Incorporates multiple social identities
- Examines systemic inequalities
- Considers social determinants of health
Pros
- Provides a more holistic understanding of mental health
- Highlights marginalized voices and experiences
- Supports more tailored interventions and treatments
Cons
- Complexity can make research and interventions challenging
- May require specialized knowledge in multiple areas