David J Kinitz

David J Kinitz

University of Toronto

H-index: 6

North America-Canada

About David J Kinitz

David J Kinitz, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of 2SLGBTQ+ health, employment, critical social theory, social work.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Precarious Employment: A Neglected Issue Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workers

“… full of opportunities, but not for everyone”: A narrative inquiry into mechanisms of labor market inequity among precariously employed gay, bisexual, and queer men

Improving LGBT labor market outcomes through laws, workplace policies, and support programs: A scoping review

Job quality and precarious employment among lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers: A national study

A systematic review of the prevalence of lifetime experience with ‘conversion’practices among sexual and gender minority populations

“This is the System We Live in”: The Role of Social Assistance in Producing and Sustaining 2SLGBTQ+ Poverty in Ontario, Canada

Economic insecurity, work, and mental health among gay, bisexual, and queer men: A critical narrative inquiry into precarious work

Overcoming conversion therapy: A qualitative investigation of experiences of survivors

David J Kinitz Information

University

Position

Doctoral Candidate, Social and Behavioural Health Sciences, Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Citations(all)

151

Citations(since 2020)

151

Cited By

2

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

David J Kinitz Skills & Research Interests

2SLGBTQ+ health

employment

critical social theory

social work

Top articles of David J Kinitz

Precarious Employment: A Neglected Issue Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workers

Sexuality Research and Social Policy

2024/2/26

“… full of opportunities, but not for everyone”: A narrative inquiry into mechanisms of labor market inequity among precariously employed gay, bisexual, and queer men

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

2024/2/20

Improving LGBT labor market outcomes through laws, workplace policies, and support programs: A scoping review

2024/2/3

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

Ellen Maceachen
Ellen Maceachen

H-Index: 26

Job quality and precarious employment among lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers: A national study

SSM-Population Health

2023/12/1

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

A systematic review of the prevalence of lifetime experience with ‘conversion’practices among sexual and gender minority populations

2023/10/4

“This is the System We Live in”: The Role of Social Assistance in Producing and Sustaining 2SLGBTQ+ Poverty in Ontario, Canada

Sexuality Research and Social Policy

2023/8/22

Economic insecurity, work, and mental health among gay, bisexual, and queer men: A critical narrative inquiry into precarious work

2023

Overcoming conversion therapy: A qualitative investigation of experiences of survivors

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

2022/12/1

Cisheteronormativity, conversion therapy, and identity among sexual and gender minority people: A narrative inquiry and creative non-fiction

Qualitative Health Research

2022/11

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

Travis Salway
Travis Salway

H-Index: 22

Perceived influence of alcohol consumption, substance use, and mental health on PrEP adherence and condom use among PrEP-prescribed gay, bisexual, and other men-who-have-sex …

BMC Public Health

2022/10/7

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

Dionne Gesink
Dionne Gesink

H-Index: 23

The emotional and psychological labor of insider qualitative research among systemically marginalized groups: Revisiting the uses of reflexivity

Qualitative Health Research

2022/9

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

“They want you to kill your inner queer but somehow leave the human alive”: Delineating the impacts of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression change efforts

The Journal of Sex Research

2022/6/13

Eliciting critical hope in community-based HIV research with transgender women in Toronto, Canada: methodological insights

Health Promotion International

2022/6/1

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

Ashley Lacombe-Duncan
Ashley Lacombe-Duncan

H-Index: 18

Disparities in alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking among bisexual people: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression

2022/6/1

“Conversion therapy” experiences in their social contexts: A qualitative study of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression change efforts in Canada

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

2022/6

“It's just more complicated!”: Experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities when navigating digital sexual fields

Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace

2022/4/14

Mapping low-wage and precarious employment among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries: A scoping …

2022/3/28

Pronouns are a public health issue

2022/3

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

Turning intimate spaces into digital classrooms: Public health students’ experiences of learning and doing critical qualitative research in pandemic times

University of Toronto Journal of Public Health

2022/2/25

David J Kinitz
David J Kinitz

H-Index: 1

The emotional and psychological labour of insider qualitative research among systemically excluded and oppressed groups: A call for equity in training and practice

University of Toronto Journal of Public Health

2022/2/25

See List of Professors in David J Kinitz University(University of Toronto)