
Relevant publications on discrimination and inclusion written by the TRAIL Lab team.
- Lindsay S, Phonepraseuth J, Thomson N, Stinson JN, Smile S. (2025). Exploring Clinicians' Suggestions for Addressing Discrimination Towards Children and Youth With Disabilities With Multiple Minoritized Identities. Child: Care, Health and Development, 51(5): e70155. - open access 
- Li, Y, Barrie, N, & Lindsay, S. (2025). A Scoping Review of the Experiences of Ableism of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Students with Disabilities. Occupational Therapy In Health Care (early online). 
- Lindsay S, Cao P. (2025). Navigating the impact of discrimination: Exploring the experiences of sex/gender minoritized youth with disabilities. Child: Care, Health and Development, 51(2): e70067. - open access 
- Lindsay S, & Dain N. (2025). Applying an intersectional ecological framework to understand ableism and racism in employment among youth and young adults with disabilities. Disability and Rehabilitation, 47(4), 886-899.
- Lindsay S, Li Y, Cao P. (2025). Exploring racial inequalities among children and youth with acquired brain injury: A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 47(4), 799-813. 
- Lindsay S, Li Y, Joneja S, Hsu S. (2025). Experiences of racism and racial disparities in health care among children and youth with autism and their caregivers: A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 47(5), 1061-1080. 
- Slothouber V, Lindsay S. (2025). Identity negotiations of multiply marginalized youth with disabilities. Disability & Society (early online). 
- Slothouber V, Oliver T, Leo S, & Lindsay S. (2025). A scoping review of the lived experiences of gender diverse children and youth with disabilities. International Journal of Transgender Health (early online).
- Abdeahad N, Lindsay S. (2024). The role of race and ethnicity in leisure activities among children and youth with disabilities: A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation (early online).
- Fuentes K, Hsu S, Patel S, & Lindsay S. (2024). More than just double discrimination: A scoping review of the experiences and impact of ableism and racism in employment. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(4), 650-671. 
- Li Y, Fuentes K, Hsu S, Ragunathan S, Lindsay S. (2024). Types, factors affecting and impact of ableism among Asian children and youth with disabilities: A systematic review of quantitative studies. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(23), 5458-5478. 
- Li Y, Ragunathan S, Fuentes K, Hsu S, Lindsay S. (2024). Exploring the experiences of ableism among Asian children and youth with disabilities and their families: a systematic review of qualitative studies. Disability and Rehabilitation 46(17): 3849-3868.
- Lindsay S, Dain N, & Hsu S. (2024). Exploring the employment experiences of young adults with multiple minoritized identities: A qualitative study focusing on race and non-apparent disabilities. PloS one, 19(11), e0313295. - open access 
- Lindsay S, Leo S, Phonepraseuth J, & Cao P. (2024). A systematic review of racial health disparities among children and youth with physical disabilities. Disability and Rehabilitation (early online).
- Lindsay S, Ahmed H, Tomas V, & Vijayakumar A. (2023). Exploring the lived experiences of ethnic minority youth with disabilities: a systematic review and meta synthesis of qualitative data. Disability and Rehabilitation, 45(4), 588-601. 
- Lindsay S, Fuentes K, Ragunathan S, Lamaj L, & Dyson J. (2023). Ableism within health care professions: a systematic review of the experiences and impact of discrimination against health care providers with disabilities. Disability and Rehabilitation, 45(17), 2715-2731. 
- Lindsay S, Patel S, Ragunathan S, & Fuentes K. (2023). Ableism among children and youth with acquired brain injury and their caregivers: A systematic review. Brain Injury, 37(8), 714-725.
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