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Incorporating Intersectionality as a Framework for Equity-Minded Tobacco Control Research: A Call for Collective Action Toward a Paradigm Shift.

Andy S L TanJosephine T HindsPhilip H SmithTamar AntinJuliet P LeeJamie S OstroffChristi A PattenShyanika W RoseChristine E ShefferPebbles Fagan
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
Intersectionality is a valuable tool to align our field with our pursuit of health equity. The recommendations aim to improve methods of equity-focused tobacco control, prompt ongoing dialogue on the utility of this tool, and shift paradigms in how the research process is conducted at every level among stakeholders, including researchers, journal editors and reviewers, funders, practitioners, and policy makers.
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