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Johns Hopkins University | PH.330.701

Intersectionality in Public Mental Health

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Addresses intersectionality as a social justice-oriented framework that allows researchers, advocates, and policymakers the opportunity to assess how multiple systems of power and oppression contribute to the marginalization of vulnerable populations. Outlines the pathways to health inequities but posits potential solutions and offers upstream strategies to prevent inequities. Presents key concepts of intersectionality. Discusses application of intersectionality to research, programs, and policy related to concepts of public mental health inclusive of violence prevention and response.

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