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  1. 501
    “…Cette symptomatologie était dominée par la dyspnée (45,5 %), la toux sèche (19 %), l’asthénie (18,2 %), l’oppression thoracique (14 %) et les céphalées (12,4 %). …”
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    “…We conducted bivariate and multivariate analysis, using simple and multinomial logistic regressions to evaluate the associations between different forms of MST (repeated sexual comments alone/one form of sexual oppression (coercion, repeated verbal unwanted attention or assault)/ several sexual stressors) and symptoms of depression and of positive post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) screening scores. …”
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    “…Informed by intersectionality, the study sought to characterize the sociostructural influences on Black cisgender women’s deliberations about PrEP within the context of interlocking systems of oppression including racism, sexism, and classism. METHODS: Six focus groups were conducted with 37 Black women residing in Jackson, Mississippi. …”
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    “…Intersectionality theory by Crenshaw states that systems of oppression are inherently bound together, creating singular social experiences for people who bear the force of multiple adverse social structures. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Five main themes emerged from these community-engaged conversations: (1) Structural factors are important barriers to COVID-19 vaccination; (2) Mistrust exists due to the negative impact of systemic oppression and perceived motivation of the government; (3) There is a desire to learn more about biological and clinical characteristics of the COVID-19 vaccine as well as the practical implications of being vaccinated; (4) Community leaders emphasize community engagement for delivering COVID-19 information and education and; (5) Community leaders believe that the COVID-19 vaccine is a solution to address the pandemic. …”
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    “…RESULTS: There were 6 main themes: prejudice plus power in racism definition and working in solidarity to counter lateral oppression/false sense of security, microaggression as multilayers, “not assimilationist by nature” and responding differently to white superiority, intergenerational- and identity-related trauma, what is healing among People of Color and through a lens of resiliency and intergenerational connection and knowledge, and mistrust and fear in the research and health care systems surrounding intentions of the body. …”
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    “…COVID-19-like symptoms were defined as participant report of a sudden loss of taste/smell or fever alongside cough, shortness of breath, or chest oppression, between February and November 2020. Symptoms were self-reported at baseline in May 2020 and at the first follow-up in Autumn 2020. …”
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  9. 509
    “…Structural inequities and historical oppression are the primary drivers. Such drivers limit access to HIV prevention tools that need to be delivered with culturally congruent and community-informed approaches. …”
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    “…This will be indicated by countries adopting a more coherent planetary view so that social and economic oppression, warfare, cultural intolerance, crime, and disregard for the environment can be addressed meaningfully and successfully.…”
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  11. 511
    “…One under-represented aspect in implementation MTFs is how intersecting social factors and systems of power and oppression can shape implementation. There is value in enhancing how MTFs in implementation research and practice account for these intersecting factors. …”
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  12. 512
    “…Those facing social oppression, including people of color, experience heightened risk for COVID-19 and comorbidities, but are often mistrustful of governmental agencies and initiatives, contributing to low vaccine uptake and a reluctance to access vital health care services. …”
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  13. 513
    por Funnell, Sarah, Jull, Janet, Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, Welch, Vivian, Dewidar, Omar, Wang, Xiaoqin, Lesperance, Miranda, Ghogomu, Elizabeth, Rizvi, Anita, Akl, Elie A., Avey, Marc T., Antequera, Alba, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A., Chamberlain, Catherine, Craig, Peter, Cuervo, Luis Gabriel, Dicko, Alassane, Ellingwood, Holly, Feng, Cindy, Francis, Damian, Greer-Smith, Regina, Hardy, Billie-Jo, Harwood, Matire, Hatcher-Roberts, Janet, Horsley, Tanya, Juando-Prats, Clara, Kasonde, Mwenya, Kennedy, Michelle, Kredo, Tamara, Krentel, Alison, Kristjansson, Elizabeth, Langer, Laurenz, Little, Julian, Loder, Elizabeth, Magwood, Olivia, Mahande, Michael Johnson, Melendez-Torres, G. J., Moore, Ainsley, Niba, Loveline Lum, Nicholls, Stuart G., Nkangu, Miriam Nguilefem, Lawson, Daeria O., Obuku, Ekwaro, Okwen, Patrick, Pantoja, Tomas, Petkovic, Jennifer, Petticrew, Mark, Pottie, Kevin, Rader, Tamara, Ramke, Jacqueline, Riddle, Alison, Shamseer, Larissa, Sharp, Melissa, Shea, Bev, Tanuseputro, Peter, Tugwell, Peter, Tufte, Janice, Von Elm, Erik, Waddington, Hugh Sharma, Wang, Harry, Weeks, Laura, Wells, George, White, Howard, Wiysonge, Charles Shey, Wolfenden, Luke, Young, Taryn
    Publicado 2023
    “…Observational studies can aid our understanding of the impact of health and structural oppression based on the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, age and other factors, as they frequently collect this data. …”
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  14. 514
    “…Les symptômes les plus fréquents rapportés étaient : – au moins 1 symptôme neurologique (21 pts, 80,7 %) : psychocognitifs à type de troubles de la mémoire, de la concentration, de l’humeur, somnolence (n = 17) ; sensoriels à type de céphalées, trouble de l’équilibre, fourmillements, brûlure et douleur neurogène (n = 35) ; trouble de la déglutition et de l’élocution (n = 2) et dysrégulation thermique (n = 2) dont 4 ont eu une IRM cérébrale qui est redevenue normale ; – des symptômes cardiovasculaires, pour 20 pts (76,9 %), à type d’oppression et douleurs thoraciques, palpitations, dyspnée d’effort et toux ayant conduit au diagnostic de péricardite et/ou myocardite (n = 5 cas) ; – et une asthénie souvent majeure (16 cas, 61,5 %). …”
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  15. 515
    “…Une seule patiente uniquement avait des douleurs thoraciques avec une sensation d’oppression thoracique. La durée moyenne entre le début de la symptomatologie et le diagnostic d’infection à SARS-CoV-2 chez ces patients était de 9 jours. …”
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  16. 516
    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…African women's immigration and the challenge of establishing selves / Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika -- Making links between each others' oppressions: witch-hunts, colonialism, and globalization across diasporas / Ursula Troche -- Gender transformation in war and peace: the Sierra Leone experience / Aisha Fofana Ibrahim -- UN security council resolution 1325, gender, and transitional justice / Christina Binder,... …”
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  17. 517
    “…In addition, perceived social image as ‘oppressed’ only predicted anger for female participants: the more female participants believed Muslims are seen as ‘oppressed,’ the more intense their anger. …”
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    “…We propose that an anti-oppressive curriculum integration emerges from converging two approaches: curriculum design intended for sustaining democratic societies and thematic investigations proposed for liberatory practices of the oppressed.…”
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