To produce robust and useful findings, it is critical to integrate considerations of SGBA+ in health research studies. Yet, it is not always easy to figure out how best to do this when study methods can vary so widely.
The modules included in this toolkit introduce key concepts, definitions, and short video lectures from research experts on integrating SGBA+ into a variety of research methodologies – from secondary data analysis to concept mapping. Case studies, knowledge reviews, and short quizzes all help reinforce the described steps and strategies.
Activism and Evidence » |
Why do Sex and Gender Matter? » |
Inclusive Sex and Gender Data Collection in Survey Research » |
Sex-Specific Analyses and Reporting in Clinical Trials » |
Integrated Mixed Methods » |
Concept Mapping: Gendered Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence » |
Beyond Sex and Gender: Making Research More Participatory for Vulnerable Populations » |
Intersectionality as a Research Lens » |
Une lentille de recherche intersectionelle » |