Journal article
2023
APA
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Hirshfield, S., Birnbaum, J., Turner, D. A., Roberson, M., Bailey, M., Smith, M. D. R., & Nelson, L. R. E. (2023). HPP Presents: Equity and Social Justice in Health Promotion Practice for LGBTQIA2S+ Children, Youth, and Young Adults.
Chicago/Turabian
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Hirshfield, S., J. Birnbaum, DeAnne Turner, Michael Roberson, M. Bailey, Martez D R Smith, and LaRon E Nelson. “HPP Presents: Equity and Social Justice in Health Promotion Practice for LGBTQIA2S+ Children, Youth, and Young Adults” (2023).
MLA
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Hirshfield, S., et al. HPP Presents: Equity and Social Justice in Health Promotion Practice for LGBTQIA2S+ Children, Youth, and Young Adults. 2023.
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@article{s2023a,
title = {HPP Presents: Equity and Social Justice in Health Promotion Practice for LGBTQIA2S+ Children, Youth, and Young Adults},
year = {2023},
author = {Hirshfield, S. and Birnbaum, J. and Turner, DeAnne and Roberson, Michael and Bailey, M. and Smith, Martez D R and Nelson, LaRon E}
}
affiliation, and ability/disability. Although we previously found that EQQUAL was highly acceptable and showed promise in terms of efficacy in a single-arm pilot trial, we identified several gaps in intersectional design as the iterative intervention development proceeded. Because intersectional design is a critical part of develop-ing interventions with a health equity focus, applying standardized procedures for intersectional design and analysis could improve intervention design and better address tobacco cessation treatment needs of individuals who may experience multiple forms of marginalization.