Multiple marginalisation and unintended pregnancy among racial/ethnic and sexual minority college women.
Colleen A ReynoldsAriel L BecciaBrittany M CharltonPublished in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2020)
These findings illustrate that interactions, which are typically used to quantify intersectional effects, are scale-dependent. This has implications regarding how risk estimates for multiply marginalised groups are interpreted. More broadly, our findings suggest the need to move beyond multiple jeopardy approaches to quantitative intersectional research and consider the upstream factors that may uniquely shape the health status of groups at the nexus of particular social identities.