From: Intersectionality-based quantitative health research and sex/gender sensitivity: a scoping review
Sex/gender theories were used to | ||||||||||||||||
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Diabetes | Smoking | Physical Activity | ||||||||||||||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | |
test hypotheses | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||||||
be integrated in various parts of the paper | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
to develop gender concept and models | ||||||||||||||||
interpret empirical findings | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
understand health problems | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
to illustrate the validity of theories with health status as example | ||||||||||||||||
to be integrated in traditional gender blind theories | ||||||||||||||||
to criticise other feminist theories |