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  • Psychopathology
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  • Intersectionality, originating in Black feminist activism and critical legal studies, is increasingly applied in psychology and psychopathology.
  • A recent study by Mennies et al. (2020) applied an intersectionality framework to youth psychopathology and treatment utilization in the ABCD study.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the application of the intersectionality framework in the study of youth psychopathology and treatment utilization.
  • To identify conceptual and methodological limitations in the previous application of intersectionality.
  • To propose improvements for utilizing intersectionality to reduce mental health inequities.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the intersectionality framework's core tenets.
  • Critique of methodological and analytical approaches used in previous studies.
  • Discussion of social-structural factors and power dynamics in relation to psychopathology.

Main Results:

  • The previous application of intersectionality in youth psychopathology research was found to be limited.
  • Concerns were raised regarding the testing and flattening of intersectionality, operationalization of intersectional positions, and analytical methods.
  • The study highlights a disconnect from intersectionality's emphasis on power and social-structural drivers of inequity.

Conclusions:

  • The current application of intersectionality in psychopathology research does not fully realize its potential.
  • Addressing power and social-structural factors is crucial for a robust intersectional analysis.
  • Recommendations are offered to enhance the use of intersectionality for reducing mental health disparities in youth.