A number of studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups and by gender, yet few have examined how race/ethnicity and gender intersect or combine to affect the health of older adults. The tendency of prior research to treat race/ethnicity and gender separately has potentially obscured important differences in how health is produced and maintained, undermining efforts to eliminate health disparities. The current study extends previous research by taking an intersectionality approach (Mullings & Schulz, 2006), grounded in life course theory, conceptualizing and modeling trajectories of functional limitations as dynamic life course processes that are jointly and simultaneously defined by race/ethnicity and gen...
RationaleQuantitative health disparities research has increasingly employed intersectionality as a t...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from May 29, 2016 ...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
A number of studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups and by g...
A number of prior studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups an...
AbstractHistorically, intersectionality has been an underutilized framework in sociological research...
Background: Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity make ...
This study examines how the intersecting consequences of race-ethnicity, gender, socioeconomics stat...
This study examines how the intersecting consequences of race-ethnicity, gender, socioeconomics stat...
Historically, intersectionality has been an underutilized framework in sociological research on raci...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.02.03
Although gerontologists have long embraced the concept of heterogeneity in theories and models of ag...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
Research has continuously demonstrated differences in health between men and women and emphasized a ...
Objectives: This analysis examines ethnoracial group differences in the transition from health to di...
RationaleQuantitative health disparities research has increasingly employed intersectionality as a t...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from May 29, 2016 ...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...
A number of studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups and by g...
A number of prior studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups an...
AbstractHistorically, intersectionality has been an underutilized framework in sociological research...
Background: Rapid population aging and increasing racial/ethnic and immigrant/native diversity make ...
This study examines how the intersecting consequences of race-ethnicity, gender, socioeconomics stat...
This study examines how the intersecting consequences of race-ethnicity, gender, socioeconomics stat...
Historically, intersectionality has been an underutilized framework in sociological research on raci...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.02.03
Although gerontologists have long embraced the concept of heterogeneity in theories and models of ag...
textAs the population structure of the United States continues to grow older and more diverse by rac...
Research has continuously demonstrated differences in health between men and women and emphasized a ...
Objectives: This analysis examines ethnoracial group differences in the transition from health to di...
RationaleQuantitative health disparities research has increasingly employed intersectionality as a t...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from May 29, 2016 ...
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities research in ...