Use of Intersectionality Theory in Interventional Health Research in High-Income Countries: A Scoping Review.
Laura Elizabeth TinnerDaniel HolmanStephanie Ejegi-MemehAnthony A LavertyPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
Intersectionality theory is not yet commonly used in interventional health research, in either design or analysis. Conditions such as mental health have more studies using intersectionality, while studies considering LGBTQ+ and physical disability as axes of inequality are particularly sparse. The lack of studies in our review suggests that theoretical and methodological advancements need to be made in order to increase engagement with intersectionality in interventional health.