Journal article
Disadvantaging the Disadvantaged: When Public Health Policies and Practices Negatively Affect Marginalized Populations
Abstract
Public health is intimately related to social justice, which is why practice and research in the field seek to improve the social determinants of health. Despite the best intentions of those working in public health, however, some policies and practices inadvertently further disadvantage pre-existing marginalized populations. In this paper, we provide a diagnosis of possible reasons why this phenomenon might occur. We posit that the challenges …
Authors
Silva DS; Smith MJ; Upshur REG
Journal
Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 104, No. 5, pp. e410–e412
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
9 2013
DOI
10.17269/cjph.104.3895
ISSN
0008-4263