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Marginality and Global LGBT Communities: Conflicts, Civil Rights and Controversy: Neighborhoods, Communities, and Urban Marginality

Autor Sheri R. Notaro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2020
This book examines the interconnectedness of LGBT civil and political rights, bias, discrimination, homophobia, and LGBT health disparities both in the United States and globally. According to Notaro, the failure to extend equitable civil and political rights to LGBT individuals—combined with recent reversal of past gains—will continue to be associated with bias, stigma and discrimination toward the LGBT community. In turn, this sustained bias and stigma fosters a host of LGBT health disparities, including access to culturally competent health care, HIV/AIDS, substance use, homelessness, suicide, and violence. Thus, the bias and discrimination levied at the LGBT community is discussed as a major explanatory factor in life-threatening health disparities experienced by the community, particularly in urban areas worldwide. The volume provides a framework for considering future research that must identify ways to prevent these health disparities, being mindful of and harnessing the protective factors and supports that exist within the diverse LGBT community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030224172
ISBN-10: 3030224171
Pagini: 209
Ilustrații: XV, 209 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Neighborhoods, Communities, and Urban Marginality

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 3: Legal Status and Challenges to Homosexuality.- Chapter 3: Access to Health Care.-  Chapter 4: HIV/AIDS.- Chapter 5: Substance Use and Abuse.- Chapter 6: Mental Health.- Chapter 7: Violence.- Chapter 8: Conclusion: A Framework for the Future.

Notă biografică

Sheri R. Notaro, PhD, is a former Associate Dean and current member of the affiliated faculty of the Center for Urban Research and Public Policy and the Interdisciplinary Program in Urban Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. She is also the editor of Health Disparities Among Under-Served Populations: Implications for Research, Policy and Praxis (2012) and a co-author of Poverty and Place: Cancer Prevention among Low-Income Women of Color (2018).

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This book examines the interconnectedness of LGBT civil and political rights, bias, discrimination, homophobia, and LGBT health disparities both in the United States and globally. According to Notaro, the failure to extend equitable civil and political rights to LGBT individuals—combined with recent reversal of past gains—will continue to be associated with bias, stigma and discrimination toward the LGBT community. In turn, this sustained bias and stigma fosters a host of LGBT health disparities, including access to culturally competent health care, HIV/AIDS, substance use, homelessness, suicide, and violence. Thus, the bias and discrimination levied at the LGBT community is discussed as a major explanatory factor in life-threatening health disparities experienced by the community, particularly in urban areas worldwide. The volume provides a framework for considering future research that must identify ways to prevent these health disparities, being mindful of and harnessing the protective factors and supports that exist within the diverse LGBT community.

Caracteristici

Makes use of the most recent research on prevention of and intervention in LGBT health disparities Examines LGBT health disparities globally to argue that bias, civil rights, and health outcomes are inextricably connected Suggests directions for future research in the area