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Köp båda 2 för 1661 krBrea L. Perry is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Network Science Institute at Indiana University. Her research investigates the interrelated roles of social networks, biomarkers, social psychology, and social inequality as cause and consequence of health and illness. She is a current National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar. Allen J. LeBlanc is Health Equity Institute Professor of Sociology at San Francisco State University. His research has addressed social responses to chronic illness and disability; government programs promoting health among low-income Americans; and the etiology of stress and health among individuals, and in relational contexts.
Chapter 1. Research on Sexual and Gender Minority Health: Historical Developments and Future Directions; Brea L. Perry and Allen J. LeBlancHEALTH DISPARITIES: RISK FACTORS, MINORITY STRESS, AND INTERSECTIONALITY Chapter 2. Sexual and Gender Minority Health: Toward a More Complete Accounting of Social Class; Russell Spiker, Lawrence Stacey, and Corinne Reczek Chapter 3. Substance Use, Mental Well-Being, and Suicide Ideation by Sexual Orientation Among U.S. Adults; Justin T. Denney, Zhe Zhang, Bridget Gorman, and Caleb Cooley Chapter 4. State-Level Policy, School Victimization, and Suicide Risk among Sexual Minority Youth;Jennifer Pearson, Lindsey Wilkinson, and Jamie Lyn Wooley-Snider Chapter 5. Understanding Fear of Deportation and its Impact on Healthcare Access among Immigrant Latinx Men Who Have Sex with Men; Thespina J. Yamanis, Ana Mara del Ro-Gonzlez, Laura Rapoport, Christopher Norton, Cristiana Little, Suyanna Barker, and India J. Ornelas RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE: IDENTITY, SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS, AND COMMUNITY Chapter 6. Social Biographies and Health among Sexual and Gender Minority People; Mieke Beth Thomeer, Corinne Reczek, and Allen J. LeBlanc Chapter 7. Life Course Transitions, Personal Networks, and Social Support for LGBTQ+ Elders: Implications for Physical and Mental Health; Stacy Torres and Griffin Lacy Chapter 8. Experiences of gender and sexual minority stress among LGBTQ families: The role of community resilience and minority coping; Sonja Mackenzie Chapter 9. Resisting and Reframing Explanations for Lesbian Obesity: LBTQA+ Young Womens Narratives of Sexual Identity as a Protective Factor; Anna Sheppard and Emily S. Mann THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS: HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES SYSTEMS Chapter 10. How Healthcare Providers Hold Trans Patients Accountable to Medical Authority; stef m. shuster and Grayson Bodenheimer Chapter 11. Every Now and Then I get Flagged for a Pap Smear: Gender Transition and Sex-Specific Cancer Screenings; Tre Wentling, Carrie Elliott, Andrew London, Natalee Simpson, and Rebecca Wang Chapter 12. Oh You Should Talk to: The Implementation of LGBTQ Health Curricula in Medical Education; Jessica Herling Chapter 13. What Are We Going To Do With a Penis in the Room?: Rape Crisis Centers and Treatment of Transgender Survivors; Debra Guckenheimer