The GLMA Handbook on LGBT Health [2 volumes]
by20190531
Praeger
Pages | 608 |
Topics | LGBTQ Studies;Health and Wellness;Creating and Finding a Welcoming Practice;Interaction of Culture, Race, and Sexuality;LGBT Elders;LGBT Health beyond North America;Parenting and Family Life in Diverse Families;Politics of LGBT Health;Preventive Health for Men;Preventive Health for Women;Public Health and Epidemiology;Sexual Minority Youth and Coming Out |
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eBook
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MLA
Jason S. Schneider, MD, Vincent M. B. Silenzio, MD, MPH, and Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, MA, Editors. The GLMA Handbook on LGBT Health [2 volumes]. Praeger, 2019. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9780313395666.
Chicago Manual of Style
Jason S. Schneider, MD, Vincent M. B. Silenzio, MD, MPH, and Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, MA, Editors. The GLMA Handbook on LGBT Health [2 volumes]. Praeger, 2019. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9780313395666
APA
Jason S. Schneider, MD, Vincent M. B. Silenzio, MD, MPH, and Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, MA, Editors. (2019). The GLMA Handbook on LGBT Health [2 volumes]. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9780313395666
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This comprehensive review is the first handbook on LGBT physical and mental health created by the world's oldest and largest association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health care professionals.
• Includes issues of physical, emotional, and sexual health, as well as prevention of disorders• An appendix of organizations that may serve as sources for more information or assistance
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
The GLMA Handbook on LGBT Health [2 volumes]
Author(s): Jason S. Schneider, MD, Vincent M. B. Silenzio, MD, MPH, and Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, MA, EditorsContributors: Schneider, Jason; Silenzio, Vincent; Erickson-Schroth, Laura;Abstract:This comprehensive review is the first handbook on LGBT physical and mental health created by the world's oldest and largest association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health care professionals.
• Includes issues of physical, emotional, and sexual health, as well as prevention of disorders• An appendix of organizations that may serve as sources for more information or assistance
Editor(s): Schneider, Jason; Silenzio, Vincent; Erickson-Schroth, Laura;SortTitle: glma handbook on lgbt health [2 volumes]Author Info:Jason S. Schneider MDeditorVincent M.B. Silenzio MDeditorLaura Erickson-Schroth MDeditoreISBN-13: 9780313395666Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313395666.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9780313395659Imprint: PraegerPages: 608Publication Date: 20190531Table of Contents pages: 1 2 3
- Volume 2 v2-i328
- Title v2-iii330
- Copyright v2-iv331
- Contents v2-v332
- Foreword v2-vii334
- References v2-x337
- Acknowledgments v2-xi338
- Chapter 1: Mood and Anxiety Disorders v2-1340
- Chapter 2: Eating Disorders v2-31370
- Chapter 3: Substance Use and Abuse among LGBT Populations v2-57396
- Overview of Substance Use Disorders in the LGBT Population v2-58397
- Risk Factors for Substance Use in the LGBT Population v2-63402
- Intersectionality, LGBT Populations, and Substance Use Disorders: Co-Occurring Psychiatric, Medical, and Substance Use Disorders v2-67406
- Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in LGBT Populations v2-69408
- References v2-77416
- Chapter 4: Sexually Transmitted Infections and LGBT Populations v2-83422
- Chapter 5: Cancer in Sexual Minority Women v2-101440
- Defining Cancer Survivorship v2-101440
- Phase 1: Acute Cancer Survivorship v2-103442
- Breast Cancer v2-103442
- Lung Cancer v2-103442
- Colorectal Cancer v2-103442
- Gynecological Cancers v2-104443
- Other Cancers v2-104443
- Incidence of Cancer in Sexual Minority Women v2-104443
- Diagnosis and Follow-Up v2-105444
- Treatment of Cancer v2-105444
- Palliative Care During and After Cancer Treatment v2-105444
- Interactions with the Health Care System and Sexual Minority Status v2-106445
- Phase 2: Extended Survival v2-107446
- Physical Health and Functioning v2-107446
- Psychosocial Health and Functioning v2-107446
- Social Support and Survivorship v2-108447
- Affect/Mood and Survivorship v2-110449
- Perceived Stress and Survivorship v2-110449
- Minority Stress, Sexual Minority Women, and Survivorship v2-111450
- Discrimination and Survivorship v2-111450
- Coming Out and Survivorship v2-112451
- Phase 3: Permanent Survivorship v2-112451
- Key Areas of Future Research v2-114453
- Concluding Statements v2-116455
- References v2-116455
- Chapter 6: Cancer in Men and Transgender Women v2-121460
- Specific Concerns v2-122461
- Diagnosis v2-123462
- Coming out with Cancer v2-124463
- Differential Effects of and Attitudes Toward Treatment Choices for Gay Men v2-127466
- Toward A Better Outcome and Quality of Life v2-128467
- Meeting the Professional Care Providers v2-129468
- What Health Care Professionals Need to Know v2-131470
- Issues Concerning Bisexual and Transgender Women Cancer Survivors v2-132471
- The LGBT Community, Family and Friends v2-133472
- Participating in Advocacy v2-135474
- Final Thoughts v2-136475
- References v2-136475
- Chapter 7: Tobacco Use in LGBT Populations v2-139478
- Chapter 8: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Relationships v2-175514
- Troubling Language v2-176515
- Prevalence and Silence v2-177516
- Forms of Violence v2-180519
- Relationship Dynamics v2-183522
- Social Context of Relationship Violence v2-184523
- Context of Homophobia/Heterosexism/Transphobia v2-185524
- Context of First Relationships v2-185524
- Context of Bisexuality v2-186525
- Context of Social Isolation/Immigration v2-186525
- Context of HIV/AIDS v2-187526
- Context of Transitioning/Transphobia v2-187526
- Context of Alcohol and Drug Use v2-189528
- Context of Normalization of Violence v2-190529
- Context of Multiple Oppressions (Racism, Classism, and Violence) v2-191530
- Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in the Lives of LGBTQ People v2-191530
- Conclusion v2-195534
- References v2-195534