Skip to main content
. 2024 May 23;23:106. doi: 10.1186/s12939-024-02141-3

Table 4.

Component two of three: matrix analysis of differential benefits, risks, and perspectives of marginalized groups

Analysis of Sixteen Constructs to Guide Minimization of Harm, Component One
Individuals Marginalized by: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Multiple Statuses: (tally statuses below) [115119]
Poverty [120, 121]
Intellectual Disability [122, 123]
Physical Disability [124, 125]
Chronic Health & Chronic Mental Health [126, 127]
Addiction, including Neonatal Abstinence [128, 129]
Lifelong Caregiver [130, 131]
Foster Experience [132, 133]

Indigenous/

Aboriginal [134, 135]

Survivor of Abuse [136, 137]
Victim of Crime [138, 139]
Incarceration [140, 141]
Homelessness or Street/Shelter Experience [142, 143]
Race [144, 145]
Rural or Isolated Geography [146, 147]
Ageism: Children & Seniors [148]
Gender [149, 150]