Multifactorial discrimination as a fundamental cause of mental health inequities

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Mariam Khan
Misja Ilcisin
Katherine Saxton
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[1] Santa Clara University,Public Health Program
[2] Santa Clara University,Department of Biology
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International Journal for Equity in Health | / 16卷
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Health equity; Fundamental causes; Discrimination; Intersectionality; Mental Health;
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