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401por Zerger, Suzanne, Bacon, Sarah, Corneau, Simon, Skosireva, Anna, McKenzie, Kwame, Gapka, Susan, O’Campo, Patricia, Sarang, Aseefa, Stergiopoulos, Vicky“…The qualitative component included thirty six in-depth interviews which explored how individuals who bear these multiple identities of oppression navigate stigma and discrimination, and what affects their capacity to do so. …”
Publicado 2014
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402“…CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights that although gender, ethnicity, and class can create an interlocking system of oppression in certain social spheres for a specific group of women, it can emerge as advantageous in other contexts for the same group. …”
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403“…BACKGROUND: Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) seems to serve as an important regulatory mechanism in the growth and development of neurons in many areas of the brain.Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is related to neurogenesis and regulation of the BDNF gene and is involved in the growth and differentiation of neurons.Cortisol is released in response to stimuli such as psychological oppression, anxiety, and fear. Stress also induces changes in BDNF. …”
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404por Domínguez-García, Ma. Victoria, Flores-Merino, Miriam V., Puente-Fernández, Cecilia, Morales-Romero, Jaime, Bedolla-Barajas, Martín“…The main clinical manifestations were abdominal pain (63.6% in nuts and seeds), flushing (50% in seafood), and pharyngeal oppression (19% in seafood). Prevalence of perceived, probable and systemic allergy to nuts and seeds was 2.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.5%–3.0%), 0.8% (95% CI, 0.3%–1.3%) and 0.2% (95% CI, 0%–0.4%) respectively. …”
Publicado 2018
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405Balloon-expandable stent angioplasty in the treatment of vertebral artery stenosis in the V2 segmentpor Cai, Xueli, Wei, Yixin, Ren, Shaojun, Wu, Zhiping, Peng, Xiao, Huang, Yuejin, Huang, Liangtong, Liu, Xiumei, Yang, Zhihua“…Whether there was osseous oppression was determined according to neck computed tomography (CT) and CTA. …”
Publicado 2018
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406por Nixon, Stephanie A.“…The model embraces an intersectional approach to understand how systems of inequality, such as sexism, racism and ableism, interact with each other to produce complex patterns of privilege and oppression. Second, I describe principles for practicing critical allyship to guide the actions of people in positions of privilege for resisting the unjust structures that produce health inequities. …”
Publicado 2019
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407por Cobb, Sharon, Javanbakht, Arash, Khalifeh Soltani, Ebrahim, Bazargan, Mohsen, Assari, Shervin“…This may be an adaptive response of Blacks to sociopolitical as well as health-related adversities over centuries as a result of the combination of oppression, injustice, and poverty.…”
Publicado 2020
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408por Cooksey Stowers, Kristen, Marfo, Nana Yaa A., Gurganus, Eminet Abebe, Gans, Kim M., Kumanyika, Shiriki K., Schwartz, Marlene B.“…PURPOSE: Heightened obesity risk among food-insecure food pantry clients is a health equity issue because the co-occurrence of obesity and hunger is deeply-rooted in systematic social disadvantage and historical oppression. This qualitative study examined key stakeholders’ perspectives of the relationship between the U.S. food banking system and obesity disparities among food insecure clients. …”
Publicado 2020
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409por Hutman, Heidi, Enyedy, Karen, Ellis, Michael, Goodyear, Rodney, Falender, Carol, Campos, Alvaro, Bahadur, Mudita, dickey, lore, Duan, Changming, Ferdinand, Lisa, Nolan, Sarah, Tribitt, Tamara, Tsong, Yuying, Wood, LaTonya, Zetzer, Heidi“…Participants’ pre-to-post supervisory self-efficacy changes demonstrated a moderate effect size (Cohen’s d = .46) for the training, with the greatest pre- to post-training changes being in the use of technology, multicultural competencies (awareness of oppression, bias, and stereotyping in clinical work and in clinical supervision), and contracting. …”
Publicado 2021
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410por Jones, Adele D.“…While sexual violence is universal, tackling it requires a deep understanding of the contextual specificities in which it arises and of the intersections of gender with other sources of oppression and marginalisation. It also calls for the recognition that intimate partner violence against women is not separate from, but linked to violence against girls, not only because both are forms of gender-based violence but because together they speak to its historical, persistent and accumulative effects. …”
Publicado 2021
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411por Ariansen, Anja Maria Steinsland“…The analyses suggest that sociologist avoid biosociology for widely different reasons, including fear that biosociology legitimizes oppression. This avoidance is probably reinforced by the leftish politization of the sociological discipline and the rightish politization of society. …”
Publicado 2021
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412“…Intersectionality theory may help us to better understand the complex processes of multiple interlocking systems of oppression and privilege shaped by intersections of individuals’ social categories. …”
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413“…CASE SUMMARY: A 52-year-old woman presented with a 2-mo history of dry cough and oppression in the chest and was admitted to our hospital due to recurrent pleural effusion and gradual worsening of dyspnea that had occurred over the previous month. …”
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414por Reisner, Sari L., Silva-Santisteban, Alfonso, Salazar, Ximena, Vilela, Jesse, D’Amico, Lynne, Perez-Brumer, Amaya“…Violence, stigma, and intersecting forms of oppression were described as limiting social and legal recognition of trans identity a central dimension of health. …”
Publicado 2021
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415“…We argue for a stronger recognition of interrelated and overlapping social categories such as gender and migrant status as central to the construction of mutually constitutive systems of oppression and discrimination produced in and through the platform urbanism.…”
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416por Moreau, Caroline, Bedretdinova, Dina, Duron, Sandrine, Bohet, Aline, Panjo, Henri, Bajos, Nathalie, Meynard, Jean Baptiste“…The odds of SA also increased by 70% among men working in units with higher female representation and higher prevalence of sexual oppression. The odds of SA against women were particular high (OR = 5.7) in units with a high prevalence of sexual assault, coercion, or repeated unwanted attention. …”
Publicado 2021
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417por da Silva, Simone Santana, Fortuna, Cinira Magali, Monceau, Gilles, Soulière, Marguerite, Pilotti, Anne“…In association with these, there are other intrinsic elements in the functioning of the institution that delineates the format of each country: notion of women's rights, violence against women, and discussion regarding the oppression markers of race, gender, sexuality, and social class. …”
Publicado 2022
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418por Hamler, Tyrone C, Nguyen, Ann W, Mouzon, Dawne M, Taylor, Harry O, Qin, Weidi, Cobb, Ryon J“…An intersectional lens shows how structural oppression may shape perceptions of the pandemic. Future work should consider coexisting intersections in marginalized identities and mental health during COVID-19.…”
Publicado 2022
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419“…BACKGROUND: Though awareness of health care structures that are racist and oppressive is increasing among health care professionals, there is a gap in continuing education curricula focused on antiracist anti-oppressive practices, and limited faculty and staff development to guide individuals towards action. …”
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420por Lewis, Melissa E., Smith, Jamie, Wildcat, Sky, Anderson, Amber, Walls, Melissa L.“…Introduction: Indigenous youth and young adults endure some of the highest rates of physical and mental health problems in the United States compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Colonization, oppression, and discrimination play a substantial role in these inequitable disease rates. …”
Publicado 2022
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