“…Other scholars have argued that there might exist a relationship between social locations (i.e., privileges, marginalities) and the exacerbation of psychosocial impacts, especially for individuals who are BIPOC (Gianfrancesco et al, 2021 ; Lund, 2020 ; Sze et al, 2020 ), women (Cabarkapa et al, 2020 ; Danet Danet, 2021 ; Volk et al, 2021 ), parents and caregivers (Magruder et al, 2021 ; Volk et al, 2021 ), people with disabilities (Cieza et al, 2021 ; Shakespeare et al, 2021 ), and queer and trans people (Kamal et al, 2021 ; Ruprecht et al, 2020 ). One study empirically confirmed that social workers ( n = 1568) who were married, heterosexual, physically healthier and more financially secure generally reported less distress than other clinicians (Miller et al, 2021 ).…”