2018
DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2018.1445054
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Traversing gender, sexual orientation, and race-ethnicity: Sexual victimization in a population-based sample of older adults

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“…Hence, this critical theoretical lens is used today when examining the interlocking systems of oppression as a consequence of these various identities (Green et al, 2017). This approach argues that oppression is interwoven within multiple factors rather than a singular factor (Ramirez & Kim, 2018). Intersectionality theory is relevant to this study as it aims to reveal multiple identities, exposing the multidimensional elements of discrimination and disadvantage that occur as a consequence of the combination of identities (Choubak, 2014;Mattson, 2014;Smooth, 2013).…”
Section: Intersectionality Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this critical theoretical lens is used today when examining the interlocking systems of oppression as a consequence of these various identities (Green et al, 2017). This approach argues that oppression is interwoven within multiple factors rather than a singular factor (Ramirez & Kim, 2018). Intersectionality theory is relevant to this study as it aims to reveal multiple identities, exposing the multidimensional elements of discrimination and disadvantage that occur as a consequence of the combination of identities (Choubak, 2014;Mattson, 2014;Smooth, 2013).…”
Section: Intersectionality Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%