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Intersectionality and Adolescent Mental Well-being: A Cross-Nationally Comparative Analysis of the Interplay Between Immigration Background, Socioeconomic Status and Gender
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 66Issue 6SupplementS12–S20Published in issue: June, 2020- Matthias Robert Kern
- Elisa L. Duinhof
- Sophie D. Walsh
- Alina Cosma
- Concepción Moreno-Maldonado
- Michal Molcho
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 19Intersectionality theory highlights the importance of the interplay of multiple social group memberships in shaping individual mental well-being. This article investigates elements of adolescent mental well-being (life dissatisfaction and psychosomatic complaints) from an intersectional perspective. It tests mental well-being consequences of membership in combinations of multiple social groups and examines to what extent such intersectional effects depend on the national context (immigration and integration policies, national-level income, and gender equality).