TY - JOUR
T1 - The language of endometriosis prevalence
T2 - how can gender inclusivity and accuracy coexist?
AU - Adler, Hannah
AU - Jeffrey, Sam
AU - Ashton, Louis Max
AU - Howe, Danielle
AU - O’Shea, Michelle
AU - Ng, Cecilia Hoi Man
AU - Last, Lanna
AU - Wilson-King, Genester
AU - Bush, Deborah
AU - Armour, Mike
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Society for Menstrual Cycle Research.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper invites and presents critical discussions relevant to how accuracy and gender inclusivity can be fostered when reporting and discussing endometriosis prevalence. While there has been increased awareness of the importance of inclusive language within the endometriosis community, certain language can also communicate inaccuracies and have other unintended consequences that can undermine the health of transgender, gender-diverse, intersex, and cisgender people. Using a cooperative inquiry methodology, this topic is explored through canvasing endometriosis definitions found in academic literature, social and digital media, and digital health care platforms. Through this research, we explore the challenges associated with defining "whom" endometriosis affects, describe the current barriers to use of accurate language, and provide some possible solutions to inaccuracies.
AB - This paper invites and presents critical discussions relevant to how accuracy and gender inclusivity can be fostered when reporting and discussing endometriosis prevalence. While there has been increased awareness of the importance of inclusive language within the endometriosis community, certain language can also communicate inaccuracies and have other unintended consequences that can undermine the health of transgender, gender-diverse, intersex, and cisgender people. Using a cooperative inquiry methodology, this topic is explored through canvasing endometriosis definitions found in academic literature, social and digital media, and digital health care platforms. Through this research, we explore the challenges associated with defining "whom" endometriosis affects, describe the current barriers to use of accurate language, and provide some possible solutions to inaccuracies.
KW - cisgender
KW - Endometriosis
KW - inclusive language
KW - prevalence
KW - transgender
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85203446694&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/23293691.2024.2396312
DO - 10.1080/23293691.2024.2396312
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203446694
SN - 2329-3691
JO - Women's Reproductive Health
JF - Women's Reproductive Health
ER -