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Intersectionality of Sex and Gender in Women and Men's Health

With much of research focusing on only the characteristics of either sex or gender, it neglects how gender and sex occur simultaneously and are different aspects of a person's social identity. This in return impacts their health.

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Updated 2022-02-22

Contributors are:

Jolie  Smith
Jolie Smith
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Who are from:

Syracuse University
Syracuse University
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References


  • Hankivsky, O. (2012). Women’s Health, men’s health, and Gender and Health: Implications of Intersectionality. Social Science & Medicine, 74(11), 1712–1720. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.11.029

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