谁的知识最重要?在口腔流行病学的描述、预测和因果推论中考虑性别、性向和种族。

Q1 Medicine
Advances in Dental Research Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-19 DOI:10.1177/00220345251392147
D G Haag, J L Bastos, G H Soares, B Poirier, L Jamieson, H S Schuch
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摘要

这篇评论探讨了系统性地排除跨性别、性取向和种族的声音如何塑造了口腔流行病学,以服务于少数强大群体的利益。着眼于该领域的核心功能,包括疾病模式的描述、结果的预测和因果推理,我们详细阐述了经验例子,以主张口腔流行病学的重新定位。我们提倡一种以反身性为中心的方法,应用交叉分析,并在知识生产的各个阶段嵌入包容性治理,以促进更公平的口腔健康结果。
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Whose Knowledge Counts? Considering Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Description, Prediction, and Causal Inference in Oral Epidemiology.

Whose Knowledge Counts? Considering Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Description, Prediction, and Causal Inference in Oral Epidemiology.

This commentary examines how the systematic exclusion of voices across gender, sexuality, and race shapes oral epidemiology to serve the interests of a few powerful groups. Focusing on the core functions of the field, including description of disease patterns, prediction of outcomes, and causal inference, we elaborate on empirical examples to argue for a reorientation of oral epidemiology. We advocate for an approach that centers reflexivity, applies intersectional analyses, and embeds inclusive governance across all stages of knowledge production to advance more equitable oral health outcomes.

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