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  • Website

    El-Bouzaidi, N.

    Mental health is intersectional

    2017

    In-text: (El-Bouzaidi, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: El-Bouzaidi, N., 2017. Mental health is intersectional. [online] The Fulcrum. Available at: <https://thefulcrum.ca/features/mental-health-intersectional/> [Accessed 4 November 2019].

  • Journal

    Fagrell Trygg, N., Gustafsson, P. E. and Månsdotter, A.

    Languishing in the crossroad? A scoping review of intersectional inequalities in mental health

    2019 - International Journal for Equity in Health

    In-text: (Fagrell Trygg, Gustafsson and Månsdotter, 2019)

    Your Bibliography: Fagrell Trygg, N., Gustafsson, P. and Månsdotter, A., 2019. Languishing in the crossroad? A scoping review of intersectional inequalities in mental health. International Journal for Equity in Health, 18(1).

  • Website

    Jeraj, S.

    Gender, mental health, and intersectionality

    2013

    In-text: (Jeraj, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Jeraj, S., 2013. Gender, mental health, and intersectionality. [online] openDemocracy. Available at: <https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/gender-mental-health-and-intersectionality/> [Accessed 4 November 2019].

  • Journal

    King, K. A., Vidourek, R. A., English, L. and Merianos, A. L.

    Vigorous physical activity among college students: Using the health belief model to assess involvement and social support

    2014 - Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease

    In-text: (King, Vidourek, English and Merianos, 2014)

    Your Bibliography: King, K., Vidourek, R., English, L. and Merianos, A., 2014. Vigorous physical activity among college students: Using the health belief model to assess involvement and social support. Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease, 4(2), pp.267-279.

  • Blog

    Mardon, A.

    Understanding Mental Illness as Disability

    Canadian Mental Health Association

    In-text: (Mardon, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Mardon, A., n.d. Understanding Mental Illness as Disability. [Blog] Canadian Mental Health Association, Available at: <https://www.mymentalhealth.ca/understanding-mental-illness-as-disability/> [Accessed 7 November 2019].

  • Journal

    Mizock, L. and Russinova, Z.

    Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Women

    2016 - Acceptance of Mental Illness

    In-text: (Mizock and Russinova, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Mizock, L. and Russinova, Z., 2016. Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Women. Acceptance of Mental Illness, pp.90-101.

  • Journal

    Smolen, J. R., De Araújo, E. M., De Oliveira, N. F. and De Araújo, T. M.

    Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Common Mental Disorders in Northeastern Brazil

    2018 - Ethnicity & Disease

    In-text: (Smolen, De Araújo, De Oliveira and De Araújo, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Smolen, J., De Araújo, E., De Oliveira, N. and De Araújo, T., 2018. Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Common Mental Disorders in Northeastern Brazil. Ethnicity & Disease, 28(3), p.207.

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