Investigating people’s attitudes towards participating in longitudinal health research: an intersectionality-informed perspective

Background Increasing evidence suggests that participation proportions in longitudinal health research vary according to sex/gender, age, social class, or migration status. Intersectionality scholarship purports that such social categories cannot be understood in isolation and makes visible the co-d...

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Published in:International journal for equity in health Vol. 22; no. 1; pp. 23 - 18
Main Authors: Merz, Sibille, Jaehn, Philipp, Pischon, Tobias, Fischer, Beate, Wirkner, Kerstin, Rach, Stefan, Guenther, Kathrin, Obi, Nadia, Holmberg, Christine
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London BioMed Central 31.01.2023
BioMed Central Ltd
Springer Nature B.V
BMC
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ISSN:1475-9276, 1475-9276
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