Guided by ecosocial theory and intersectionality, the authors used data from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth, a national probability sample, to investigate how one dimension of sexual orientation, sex of sexual partners, and race/ethnicity jointly influence Pap test use among black, Latina and white U.S. women aged 21-44 years.
Agenor M , Krieger N, Austin SB, Haneuse S, Gottlieb BR, At the intersection of sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and cervical cancer screening: Assessing Pap test use disparities by sex of sexual partners among black, Latina, and white U.S. women, 2014: Vol: 116, p110-118.
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