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An introduction to indigenous health and healthcare in Canada : bridging health and healing

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Vasiliki Douglas. (2nd ed.) --New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company , c2022.
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This book is intended primarily to provide nursing students with an accessible guide to the health of Canadian First Nations, Me´tis and Inuit-the Indigenous peoples of Canada. It provides an explanation of how their values and worldview may differ from those of their colleagues but can still be accommodated within the profession.
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Douglas, Vasiliki
Responsibility
Vasiliki Douglas
Edition
2nd ed.
Alternate Title
Introduction to indigenous health and healthcare in Canada
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Date of Publication
c2022
Physical Description
1 online resource
ISBN
9780826164124
Subjects (MeSH)
Indigenous Peoples
Minority Health
Health services, indigenous
Transcultural Nursing - methods
Culturally Competent Care
Canada
Other Subjects
Canada
Specialty
Minority Health
Social Medicine
Abstract
This book is intended primarily to provide nursing students with an accessible guide to the health of Canadian First Nations, Me´tis and Inuit-the Indigenous peoples of Canada. It provides an explanation of how their values and worldview may differ from those of their colleagues but can still be accommodated within the profession.
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Textbook for Transcultural Health Care : A Population Approach : Cultural Competence Concepts in Nursing Care

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Larry D. Purnell, Eric A. Fenkl, editors. (Fifth edition) --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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This textbook is the new edition of Purnell's famous Transcultural Health Care, based on the Purnell twelve-step model and theory of cultural competence. This textbook, an extended version of the recently published Handbook, focuses on specific populations and provides the most recent research and evidence in the field. This new updated edition discusses individual competences and evidence-based practices as well as international standards, organizational cultural competence, and perspectives o…
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Purnell, Larry D.
Fenkl, Eric A.
Responsibility
Larry D. Purnell, Eric A. Fenkl, editors
Edition
Fifth edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 777 p.) : 13 illus., 10 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030513993
9783030513986 (Print ed.)
9783030514006 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cultural Characteristics
Cultural Competency
Ethnic Groups
Sociology, Medical
Specialty
Health Services Administration
Minority Health
Nursing
Population Health
Abstract
This textbook is the new edition of Purnell's famous Transcultural Health Care, based on the Purnell twelve-step model and theory of cultural competence. This textbook, an extended version of the recently published Handbook, focuses on specific populations and provides the most recent research and evidence in the field. This new updated edition discusses individual competences and evidence-based practices as well as international standards, organizational cultural competence, and perspectives on health care in a global context. The individual chapters present selected populations, offering a balance of collectivistic and individualistic cultures. Featuring a uniquely comprehensive assessment guide, it is the only book that provides a complete profile of a population group across clinical practice settings. Further, it includes a personal understanding of the traditions and customs of society, offering all health professionals a unique perspective on the implications for patient care.
Contents
Part I. Foundations for Cultural Competence -- 1. Transcultural Diversity and Health Care: Individual and Organizational -- 2. The Purnell Model and Theory for Cultural Competence -- 3. Individual Competence and Evidence-Based Practice (with Inclusion of the International Standards) -- 4. Organizational Cultural Competence -- Part II.. Aggregate Data for Cultural-Specific Groups -- 5. People of African American Heritage -- 6. Indigenous American Indians and Alaska Natives -- 7. People of Amish Heritage -- 8. People of Appalachian Heritage -- 9. People of Arab Heritage -- 10. People of Brazilian Heritage -- 11. People of Chinese Heritage -- 12. People of Cuban Heritage -- 13. People of European American Heritage -- 14. People of Filipino Heritage -- 15. People of German Heritage -- 16. People of Greek Heritage -- 17. People of Guatemalan Heritage -- 18. People of Haitian Heritage -- 19. People of Hindu Heritage -- 20. People of Iranian Heritage -- 21. People of Italian Heritage -- 22. People of Jewish Heritage -- 23. People of Korean Heritage -- 24. People of Mexican Heritage -- 25. People of Puerto Rican Heritage -- 26. People of Russian Heritage -- 27. People of Thai Heritage -- 28. People of Turkish Heritage -- 29. People of Vietnamese Heritage.
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HIV in US Communities of Color

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Bisola O. Ojikutu, Valerie E. Stone, editors. (Second edition) --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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This book builds upon its previous edition by comprehensively updating important epidemiologic and clinical content of the HIV continuum amongst Black and Latino individuals of the United States, including the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV within these diverse communities. Illuminating current diagnostic and prevention considerations, as well as its evidence base, the text highlights important concepts and integrates critical aspects of the structural and social envi…
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Ojikutu, Bisola O.
Stone, Valerie E.
Responsibility
Bisola O. Ojikutu, Valerie E. Stone, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 256 p.) : 8 illus., 7 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030487447
9783030487430 (Print ed.)
9783030487454 (Print ed.)
9783030487461 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - ethnology
HIV Infections - ethnology
Minority Groups
Minority Health
Social Conditions
Other Subjects
United States
Specialty
Infectious Disease Medicine
Minority Health
Public Health
Abstract
This book builds upon its previous edition by comprehensively updating important epidemiologic and clinical content of the HIV continuum amongst Black and Latino individuals of the United States, including the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV within these diverse communities. Illuminating current diagnostic and prevention considerations, as well as its evidence base, the text highlights important concepts and integrates critical aspects of the structural and social environment, such as mass incarceration and neighborhood-level disadvantage, that compromise our ability to decrease HIV risk and improve outcomes. Discussion regarding significant predictors of health inequity, including discrimination, medical mistrust, and stigma, specifically homophobia and transphobia, are included. The book also reviews the impact of significant advances in HIV prevention, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), within Black and Latino communities. Written by experts in their field, this second edition of HIV in US Communities of Color is a comprehensive and dynamic resource for all health care providers who support the care and treatment of Black and Latino individuals at risk for or living with HIV.
Contents
Epidemiology of HIV Infection in Communities of Color -- PrEP and the Black Community -- HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) -- Women of Color and HIV/AIDS -- HIV and Immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean Living in the United States -- HIV/AIDS and the Latino Populations in the U.S.: Epidemiology, Prevention, and Barriers to Care and Treatment -- HIV in the South -- Neighborhood-Level Structural Factors, HIV and Communities of Color -- Substance Use Disorder and HIV -- HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment for Transgender Communities of Color -- Medical Mistrust, Discrimination, and the Domestic HIV Epidemic -- Incarceration and the HIV Epidemic.
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Public Health Perspectives on Disability : Science, Social Justice, Ethics, and Beyond

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Donald J. Lollar, Willi Horner-Johnson, Katherine Froehlich-Grobe, editors. (Second edition) --New York, NY: Springer , c2021.
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In this new edition, the editors and contributors update and expand on the educational framework that was introduced in the first edition for rethinking disability in public health study and practice and for attaining the competencies that should accompany this knowledge. The second edition highlights key areas of research that have emerged since the first edition was published. Public Health Perspectives on Disability: Science, Social Justice, Ethics, and Beyond, 2nd edition, is an essential r…
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Lollar, Donald J.
Horner-Johnson, Willi
Froehlich-Grobe, Katherine
Responsibility
Donald J. Lollar, Willi Horner-Johnson, Katherine Froehlich-Grobe, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 376 p.) : 9 illus., 2 illus. in color
ISBN
9781071608883
9781071608876 (Print ed.)
9781071608890 (Print ed.)
9781071608906 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Disabled Persons
Health Equity
Public Health
Specialty
Minority Health
Public Health
Social Medicine
Abstract
In this new edition, the editors and contributors update and expand on the educational framework that was introduced in the first edition for rethinking disability in public health study and practice and for attaining the competencies that should accompany this knowledge. The second edition highlights key areas of research that have emerged since the first edition was published. Public Health Perspectives on Disability: Science, Social Justice, Ethics, and Beyond, 2nd edition, is an essential resource for public health educators and practitioners as well as students in graduate schools of public health throughout the United States.
Contents
Part I. Core Public Health Topics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Epidemiology and Biostatistics -- 3. Social Determinants of Health and Disability -- 4. Disability, Intersectionality, and Inequity: Life in the Margins -- 5. Environmental Contexts Shaping Disability and Health -- 6. Public Health Ethics and Disability: Centering Disability Justice -- 7. International Public Health and Global Disability -- Part II. Public Health Applications -- 8. Disability and Health Programs: Emerging Partners -- 9. Children with Special Healthcare Needs -- 10. Achieving Equity: Including Women with Disabilities in Maternal and Child Health Policies and Programs -- 11. Aging with a Disability -- 12. Disasters and Disability: Rhetoric and Reality -- 13. Law, Benefits, Disability Rights, and Public Health: A Sum Greater than the Parts? -- 14. Inter-relationship of Health Insurance and Employment for People with Disabilities -- 15. Public Health, Work, and Disability -- 16. Actions to Prepare a Competent Workforce.
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COVID-19 in New York City : An Ecology of Race and Class Oppression

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Deborah Wallace, Rodrick Wallace. --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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This book is the first social epidemiological study of COVID-19 spread in New York City (NYC), the primary epicenter of the United States. New York City spread COVID-19 throughout the United States. The context of epicenter formation determined the rapid, extreme rise of NYC case and mortality rates. Decades of public policies destructive of poor neighborhoods of color heavily determined the spread within the City. Premature mortality rates revealed the "weathering" of policy-targeted communiti…
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Wallace, Deborah
Other Authors
Wallace, Rodrick
Responsibility
Deborah Wallace, Rodrick Wallace
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 77 p.) : 29 illus., 3 illus. in color
Series Title
SpringerBriefs in public health
ISBN
9783030596248
9783030596231 (Print ed.)
9783030596255 (Print ed.)
ISSN
2192-3698
Subjects (MeSH)
COVID-19 - epidemiology
Healthcare Disparities
Health Policy
Health Status Disparities - ethnology
Minority Health
Sociology, Medical
Other Subjects
New York City
Specialty
Epidemiology
Infectious Disease Medicine
Minority Health
Public Health
Sociology, Medical
Abstract
This book is the first social epidemiological study of COVID-19 spread in New York City (NYC), the primary epicenter of the United States. New York City spread COVID-19 throughout the United States. The context of epicenter formation determined the rapid, extreme rise of NYC case and mortality rates. Decades of public policies destructive of poor neighborhoods of color heavily determined the spread within the City. Premature mortality rates revealed the "weathering" of policy-targeted communities: accelerated aging due to chronic stress. COVID attacks the elderly more severely than those under the age of 60. Communities with high proportions of prematurely aged residents proved fertile ground for COVID illness and mortality. The very public policies that created swaths of white wealth across much of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn destroyed the human diversity needed to ride out crises. An exemplary study in health disparities, COVID-19 in New York City: An Ecology of Race and Class Oppression is essential reading for social epidemiologists, public health researchers of health disparities, those in public service tasked with addressing these problems, and infectious disease scientists who focus on spread in human populations of new zoonotic diseases. The brief also should appeal to students in these fields, civil rights scholars, science writers, medical anthropologists and sociologists, medical and public health historians, public health economists, and public policy scientists.
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1. Premature Death Rate Geography in New York City: Implications for COVID-19 -- 2. NYC COVID Markers at the ZIP Code Level -- 3. Prospero’s New Castles: COVID Infection and Premature Mortality in the NY Metro Region -- 4. Pandemic Firefighting vs. Pandemic Fire Prevention -- 5. Conclusion: Scales of Time in Disasters.
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Integrative Health Nursing Interventions for Vulnerable Populations

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Amber Vermeesch. --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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This book provides nurses, clinicians, practitioners, educators and students working with vulnerable and underserved populations with essential information on effective wellness strategies to address inadequate nutrition, promote physical activity, and reduce perceived stress through an integrative health nursing framework. It begins with an overview of cultural humility, health inequities, and social justice, establishing the need for an integrative health nursing framework. In turn, the book …
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Vermeesch, Amber
Responsibility
Amber Vermeesch
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 203 p.) : 8 illus., 7 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030600433
9783030600426 (Print ed.)
9783030600440 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Community Health Nursing
Health Promotion
Minority Health
Vulnerable Populations
Specialty
Health Services Administration
Minority Health
Nursing
Abstract
This book provides nurses, clinicians, practitioners, educators and students working with vulnerable and underserved populations with essential information on effective wellness strategies to address inadequate nutrition, promote physical activity, and reduce perceived stress through an integrative health nursing framework. It begins with an overview of cultural humility, health inequities, and social justice, establishing the need for an integrative health nursing framework. In turn, the book addresses a broad range of interventions; particular attention is given to wellness strategies designed to prevent the adverse effects of poor nutrition, perceived stress, and lack of physical activity. Written by respected experts in the field, the book offers readers valuable insights into strategies for working with vulnerable populations. Accordingly, it will appeal to researchers working to diminish health inequities among vulnerable populations, and will be of particular interest to nursing educators, practitioners, and students.
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1. Cultural Humility -- 2. Addressing Health Inequities in Vulnerable Populations Through Social Justice -- 3. Integrative Health Interventions for the Vulnerable and Underserved -- 4. Mindfulness and Stress Reduction Strategies with Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Students -- 5. Caring for Ourselves as Nurses -- 6. Nutrition Strategies to Promote Wellness, Address Inadequate Nutrition, and Support Stress Reduction -- 7. Working with Community Populations to Increase Wellness -- 8. Understanding Healthcare for the Transgender and Gender Non-Confirming Community -- 9. Physical Activity as an Integral Part of Overall Wellness in the College/Emerging-Adult Population -- 10. Physical Activity Interventions Among African American Women -- 11. Wellness and Integrative Health Strategies for Rural Populations -- 12. Integrative Physical Activity Intervention Strategies and Influencing Factors for Latina Women -- 13. Nursing Strategies to Reduce Perceived Stress Among Vulnerable Student Populations Preparing for NCLEX -- 14. Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches for Women’s Mental Health -- 15. Integrative Strategies for American Indians -- 16. Role of Nature Therapy and Mindfulness for Resilience Among Rural Healthcare Providers -- 17. Veteran Health Care and Special Considerations.
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Clinical Management of the Homeless Patient

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Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Maria D. Llorente. Springer , 2021.
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Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Maria D. Llorente
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 353 pages) : illustrations
ISBN
9783030701352
Specialty
Minority Health
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Atlas of Dermatological Conditions in Populations of African Ancestry

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Claudia M.Y.A. Donkor, Jeannette Aryee-Boi, Itohan Roseline Osazuwa, Francis Kwame Afflu, Andrew F. Alexis. Springer , 2021.
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Claudia M.Y.A. Donkor, Jeannette Aryee-Boi, Itohan Roseline Osazuwa, Francis Kwame Afflu, Andrew F. Alexis
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 264 pages) : illustrations
ISBN
9783030726171
Specialty
Dermatology
Minority Health
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e-Book
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Atlas
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Child Refugee and Migrant Health

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Christian Harkensee, Karen Olness, B. Emily Esmaili. Springer , 2021.
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Christian Harkensee, Karen Olness, B. Emily Esmaili
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2021
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1 online resource (xvii, 471 pages) : illustrations
ISBN
9783030749064
Specialty
Minority Health
Pediatrics
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Cardiovascular Disease in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations

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Keith C. Ferdinand, Herman A. Taylor, Jr., Carlos J. Rodriguez. (Second edition) Humana , 2021.
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Keith C. Ferdinand, Herman A. Taylor, Jr., Carlos J. Rodriguez
Edition
Second edition
Publisher
Humana
Date of Publication
2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 237 pages) : illustrations
Series Title
Contemporary cardiology
ISBN
9783030810344
Specialty
Cardiology
Minority Health
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Comprehensive care of the transgender patient

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Cecile Ferrando. --Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier , c2020.
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From a renowned specialist at the Cleveland Clinic and medical and surgical experts in this growing field comes an up-to-date, multidisciplinary resource on transgender health care and surgery. Comprehensive Care of the Transgender Patient, by Dr. Cecile Ferrando, covers all aspects of transgender health care, beginning with epidemiology and history and progressing to an in-depth review of the complex transition for patients, including mental health services, endocrine and hormone therapy treat…
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Ferrando, Cecile
Responsibility
Cecile Ferrando
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource, 176 p.
ISBN
9780323496421
Subjects (MeSH)
Sex Reassignment Procedures - methods
Sex Reassignment Surgery - methods
Transgender Persons
Specialty
Minority Health
Sexual Health
Abstract
From a renowned specialist at the Cleveland Clinic and medical and surgical experts in this growing field comes an up-to-date, multidisciplinary resource on transgender health care and surgery. Comprehensive Care of the Transgender Patient, by Dr. Cecile Ferrando, covers all aspects of transgender health care, beginning with epidemiology and history and progressing to an in-depth review of the complex transition for patients, including mental health services, endocrine and hormone therapy treatment, and surgical options.
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Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos

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Amelie G. Ramirez, Edward J. Trapido, editors. --Cham: SpringerOpen , c2020.
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This open access book gives an overview of the sessions, panel discussions, and outcomes of the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference, held in February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and hosted by the Mays Cancer Center and the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio. Latinos – the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing minority group in the United States – are expected to face a 142% rise in cancer cases in coming years. Although there has been substa…
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Ramirez, Amelie G.
Trapido, Edward J.
Responsibility
Amelie G. Ramirez, Edward J. Trapido, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
SpringerOpen
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 329 p.) : 18 illus., 13 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030292867
9783030292850 (Print ed.)
9783030292874 (Print ed.)
9783030292881 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Health Policy
Health Promotion
Health Status Disparities
Hispanic Americans
Minority Health
Neoplasms - ethnology
Subjects (LCSH)
Health promotion
Oncology  
Social structure
Social inequality
Cancer research
Other Subjects
United States
Specialty
Population Health
Abstract
This open access book gives an overview of the sessions, panel discussions, and outcomes of the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference, held in February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and hosted by the Mays Cancer Center and the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio. Latinos – the largest, youngest, and fastest-growing minority group in the United States – are expected to face a 142% rise in cancer cases in coming years. Although there has been substantial advancement in cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment over the past few decades, addressing Latino cancer health disparities has not nearly kept pace with progress. The diverse and dynamic group of speakers and panelists brought together at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference provided in-depth insights as well as progress and actionable goals for Latino-focused basic science research, clinical best practices, community interventions, and what can be done by way of prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in Latinos. These insights have been translated into the chapters included in this compendium. The chapters summarize the presentations and include current knowledge in the specific topic areas, identified gaps, and top priority areas for future cancer research in Latinos. Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos proves to be an indispensable resource offering key insights into actionable targets for basic science research, suggestions for clinical best practices and community interventions, and novel strategies and advocacy opportunities to reduce health disparities in Latino communities. It will find an engaged audience among researchers, academics, physicians and other healthcare professionals, patient advocates, students, and others with an interest in the broad field of Latino cancer.
Contents
Part I. Introduction -- 1. Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos -- Part II. Genetics, Environment, Lifestyle, and Cancer -- 2. Disaggregated Hispanic Groups and Cancer: Importance, Methodology and Current Knowledge -- 3. Colorectal Cancer Disparities in Latinos: Genes vs. Environment -- Part III. Cancer Risk, Prevention, and Screening -- 4. Breast Cancer Risk and Mortality in Women of Latin American Origin -- 5. Prostate Cancer in U.S. Latinos: What Have We Learned and Where Should We Focus Our Attention -- 6. Differential Cancer Risk in Latinos: The Role of Diet -- Part IV. The Biology of Cancer Health Disparities -- 7. Biomarkers of Gastric Pre-Malignant Lesions -- 8. Molecular Subtypes and Driver Mutations in Latinos with Gastric Cancer: Implications for Etiological and Translational Research -- 9. The Biology of Breast Cancer Disparities in Hispanics: Current Knowledge, Gaps and Research Opportunities -- 10. Molecular Profiles of Breast Cancer in Hispanic/Latina -- Part V. Advances in Cancer Therapy and Clinical Trials -- 11. Biomarkers and Precision Medicine in Oncology Practice and Clinical Trials -- 12. Overcoming Barriers for Latinos on Cancer Clinical Trials -- Part VI. Cancer in the Era of Precision Medicine -- 13. Breast Cancer Precision Medicine in Hispanics/Latinas: Focus on Luminal B Tumors -- 14. Is Precision Medicine Widening Cancer Care Disparities in Latino Populations? The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Experience -- Part VII. Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship in Latinos -- 15. A Vision for Improving Quality of Life Among Spanish-Speaking Latina Breast Cancer Survivors -- 16. Research Democracy in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Engaging Multiple Stakeholders in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research -- Part VIII. Engaging Latinos in Cancer Research -- 17. Es Tiempo: Engaging Latinas in Cervical Cancer Research -- 18. Reaching Latinos Through Social Media and SMS for Smoking Cessation -- 19. The Need for a Holistic Approach to Prevent Reproductive Cancers among US Latinas: The Potential Impact of Normalizing Sexuality and Improving Communication -- 20. Critical Steps for Engaging Hispanics in Cancer Research: Building Capacity to Enhance Participation in Biospecimen Donation with Hispanic Communities -- Part IX Charting the Future of Cancer Health Disparities Research in Latinos -- 21. Emerging Policies in US Health Care -- 22. A Way Forward: The Future of Cancer Health Disparities Research in Latinos.
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Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement : Stories from the Frontline

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Steven K. Kapp, editor. --Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan , c2020.
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This open access book marks the first historical overview of the autism rights branch of the neurodiversity movement, describing the activities and rationales of key leaders in their own words since it organized into a unique community in 1992. Sandwiched by editorial chapters that include critical analysis, the book contains 19 chapters by 21 authors about the forming of the autistic community and neurodiversity movement, progress in their influence on the broader autism community and field, a…
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Kapp, Steven K.
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Steven K. Kapp, editor
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 330 p.) : 7 illus., 6 illus. in color
ISBN
9789811384370
9789811384363 (Print ed.)
9789811384387 (Print ed.)
9789811384394 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cultural Diversity
Human Rights
Mental Health - ethics
Minority Health
Psychology, Social - ethics
Subjects (LCSH)
People with disabilities
Child psychiatry
Social work
Medical ethics
Specialty
Disability Studies
Minority Health
Psychiatry
Social Medicine
Abstract
This open access book marks the first historical overview of the autism rights branch of the neurodiversity movement, describing the activities and rationales of key leaders in their own words since it organized into a unique community in 1992. Sandwiched by editorial chapters that include critical analysis, the book contains 19 chapters by 21 authors about the forming of the autistic community and neurodiversity movement, progress in their influence on the broader autism community and field, and their possible threshold of the advocacy establishment. The actions covered are legendary in the autistic community, including manifestos such as “Don’t Mourn for Us”, mailing lists, websites or webpages, conferences, issue campaigns, academic project and journal, a book, and advisory roles. These actions have shifted the landscape toward viewing autism in social terms of human rights and identity to accept, rather than as a medical collection of deficits and symptoms to cure.
Contents
1. Introduction -- Part I: Gaining Community -- 2. Historicizing Jim Sinclair’s “Don’t Mourn for Us”: A Cultural and Intellectual History of Neurodiversity’s Origins -- 3. From Exclusion to Acceptance: Independent Living on the Autistic Spectrum -- 4. Autistic People Against Neuroleptic Abuse -- 5. Autistics.org and Finding our Voices as an Activist Movement -- 6. Losing -- Part II: Getting Heard -- 7. Neurodiversity.com: A Decade of Advocacy -- 8. Autscape -- 9. The Autistic Genocide Clock -- 10. Shifting the System: AASPIRE and the Loom of Science and Activism -- 11. Out of Searching Comes New Vibrance -- 12. Two Winding Parent Paths to Neurodiversity Advocacy -- 13. Lobbying Autism’s Diagnostic Revision in the DSM-5 -- 14. Torture in the Name of Treatment: The Mission to Stop the Shocks in the Age of Deinstitutionalization -- 15. Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies -- 16. My Time with Autism Speaks -- 17. Covering the Politics of Neurodiversity: And Myself -- 18. “A Dream Deferred” No Longer: Backstory of the First Autism and Race Anthology -- Part III: Entering the Establishment? -- 19. Changing Paradigms: The Emergence of the Autism/Neurodiversity Manifesto -- 20. From Protest to Taskforce -- 21. Critiques of the Neurodiversity Movement -- 22. Conclusion.
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Atlas of Black Skin

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Ali Moiin, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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As both experience and evidence-based findings indicate, specific dermatological conditions can prove harder to diagnose in patients with darker skin tones. Lack of knowledge or experience can compromise effective treatment and management, leading to lasting consequences for the patient. This atlas strives to supplement a lack of real world experience by providing more than 800 hundred high quality photographs and illustrations help guide physicians in treating the nuances of darker skinned pat…
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Moiin, Ali
Responsibility
Ali Moiin, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 236 p.) : 838 illus., 831 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030314859
9783030314842 (Print ed.)
9783030314866 (Print ed.)
9783030314873 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
African Continental Ancestry Group
Pigmentation Disorders - pathology
Skin Diseases - pathology
Specialty
Dermatology
Minority Health
Abstract
As both experience and evidence-based findings indicate, specific dermatological conditions can prove harder to diagnose in patients with darker skin tones. Lack of knowledge or experience can compromise effective treatment and management, leading to lasting consequences for the patient. This atlas strives to supplement a lack of real world experience by providing more than 800 hundred high quality photographs and illustrations help guide physicians in treating the nuances of darker skinned patient populations. Dr. Moiin's own professional experience in treating patients of color on a daily basis and the sheer volume with which he is acquainted with these diseases on darker skin, enable him to provide broader insight and include a myriad of photos to better illustrate diagnoses and treatment plans. Photos range from common to rare diseases to aid in delineating nuances in diseases. Since dermatology is a highly visual field, the focus is more on the images, while the text is comprehensive but concise and often bulleted to allow for practical use. Written for residents and practicing dermatologists and all other medical professionals, Atlas of Black Skin is an essential tool for practitioners looking to broaden the scope of their care.
Contents
1. Introduction: The Differences of Black Skin -- 2. Common Conditions in Skin of Color -- 3. Cutaneous Infections in Black Skin -- 4. Immunological Diseases -- 5. Keloids -- 6. Disorders of Hyperpigmentation -- 7. Disorders of Hypopigmentation -- 8. Diseases of the Scalp -- 9. Alopecia -- 10. Cancers Arising in Black Skin.
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The Equal Curriculum : The Student and Educator Guide to LGBTQ Health

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James R. Lehman, Kristine Diaz, Henry Ng, Elizabeth M. Petty, Meena Thatikunta, Kristen Eckstrand, editors. --Cham: Springer , 2020.
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This first-of-its-kind textbook marks a revolutionary effort to reform medical education nationally by providing a comprehensive, high-quality resource to serve as a foundation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) health education across multiple disciplines. Addressing the decades-long unequal weight of medical education generally offered about the care of LGBTQ people, The Equal Curriculum was created to advance clinicians' competencies in optimizing the health of LGBTQ …
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Lehman, James R.
Diaz, Kristine
Ng, Henry
Petty, Elizabeth M.
Thatikunta, Meena
Eckstrand, Kristen
Responsibility
James R. Lehman, Kristine Diaz, Henry Ng, Elizabeth M. Petty, Meena Thatikunta, Kristen Eckstrand, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 317 p.) : 28 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030240257
9783030240240 (Print ed.)
9783030240264 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Delivery of Health Care
Health Equity
Minority Health
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Specialty
Minority Health
Sexual Health
Abstract
This first-of-its-kind textbook marks a revolutionary effort to reform medical education nationally by providing a comprehensive, high-quality resource to serve as a foundation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) health education across multiple disciplines. Addressing the decades-long unequal weight of medical education generally offered about the care of LGBTQ people, The Equal Curriculum was created to advance clinicians' competencies in optimizing the health of LGBTQ people. This textbook is designed to be integrated into health sciences curricula and offers pointed strategies to evaluate the integration of LGBTQ health topics. Starting with a brief overview, chapters 1 through 4 cover general content that is highly relevant to all health professionals working with LGBTQ people. Chapters 5 through 12 focus on specific patient populations and clinical specialties, and chapters 13 and 14 cover special topics. Key points in each chapter are highlighted to aid in the comprehension, and case vignettes are provided throughout the textbook, allowing learners to apply the content to clinical scenarios in order to evaluate how the application of relevant knowledge may impact health outcomes. Questions similar to National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) style are provided in most chapters to assist in the application of content. As major addition to the clinical literature, The Equal Curriculum: Student and Educator Guide to LGBTQ Health should be of great interest to health sciences instructors, medical students in their preclinical and clinical phases, and trainees from other disciplines, such as physician assistants, nurses, social workers, and public health professionals.
Contents
1. Language and History of the LGBTQ Community -- 2. LGBTQ Health Disparities -- 3. The LGBTQ-Friendly Clinic Encounter -- 4. Interdisciplinary Approach to Care -- 5. Prevention -- 6. Child and Adolescent Medicine -- 7. Adult Primary Care -- 8. Sexual Health -- 9. Transgender Health -- 10. Emergency Medicine -- 11. HIV/AIDS -- 12. Psychiatry and Neurology -- 13. Data Collection and Research -- 14. Topics in Global LGBTQ Health.
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Tuberculosis Control in Migrating Population

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Wei-ye Yu, Pu-Xuan Lu, Wei-guo Tan, editors. --Singapore: People's Medical Publishing House ; Springer , 2020.
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With the rapid development of economy and international communication, world population mobility increase significantly. As migrating population is one of vulnerable populations to infectious diseases, strengthening monitoring system and intervention approaches will be a key factor in controlling the spread of infectious diseases. This book is intended to provide valuable information on creating effective prevention and intervention strategies of tuberculosis, taking Shenzhen, one of typical im…
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Yu, Wei-ye
Lu, Pu-Xuan
Tan, Wei-guo
Responsibility
Wei-ye Yu, Pu-Xuan Lu, Wei-guo Tan, editors
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
People's Medical Publishing House ; Springer
Date of Publication
2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 223 p.) : 54 illus., 26 illus. in color
ISBN
9789813297630
9789813297623 (Print ed.)
9789813297647 (Print ed.)
9789813297654 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Communicable Disease Control
Emigrants and Immigrants
Health Planning
Transients and Migrants
Tuberculosis - epidemiology
Tuberculosis - prevention & control
Specialty
Communicable Disease Control
Minority Health
Abstract
With the rapid development of economy and international communication, world population mobility increase significantly. As migrating population is one of vulnerable populations to infectious diseases, strengthening monitoring system and intervention approaches will be a key factor in controlling the spread of infectious diseases. This book is intended to provide valuable information on creating effective prevention and intervention strategies of tuberculosis, taking Shenzhen, one of typical immigrant cities, as an example. Followed by overview of tuberculosis, the control strategy, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, drug resistant tuberculosis, and HIV-associated tuberculosis in migrating population is introduced. In addition, application of innovative technologies, for example, internet, molecular biology, and artificial intelligence in tuberculosis control is presented. It will be a useful reference for practitioners in centers for infectious disease control and prevention, hospitals, academic institutions, as well as staff in government agencies and non-government organizations with interests in tuberculosis prevention and control.
Contents
1. Overview of Tuberculosis -- 2. Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Migrating Population -- 3. Strategy of TB Control in Migrating Population -- 4. Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of TB in the Migrating Population -- 5. Management of Migrating Population with Tuberculosis -- 6. TB Control in Schools -- 7. Control of Drug-Resistant TB -- 8. Control of TB/HIV Coinfection -- 9. New Technologies for TB Control in Migrating Population -- 10. Emergency Management of TB Emergency Public Health Events.
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Intercultural Psychotherapy : For Immigrants, Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Ethnic Minority Patients

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Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Marianne C. Kastrup, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book is intended to sensitise psychotherapists, to strengthen practitioners’ intercultural competence and to encourage them to form psychotherapeutic relationships with people with an immigration background who are suffering from mental health problems. In this context, intercultural psychotherapy refers to the therapeutic work between psychotherapists and patients who hail from different cultural contexts, which often considerably hampers language- and culture-based understanding. In the …
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Schouler-Ocak, Meryam
Kastrup, Marianne C.
Responsibility
Meryam Schouler-Ocak, Marianne C. Kastrup, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 376 p.) : 5 illus., 2 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030240820
9783030240813 (Print ed.)
9783030240837 (Print ed.)
9783030240844 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Cultural Characteristics
Culturally Competent Care
Minority Groups - psychology
Psychotherapy - methods
Refugees - psychology
Transients and Migrants - psychology
Specialty
Minority Health
Psychotherapy
Abstract
This book is intended to sensitise psychotherapists, to strengthen practitioners’ intercultural competence and to encourage them to form psychotherapeutic relationships with people with an immigration background who are suffering from mental health problems. In this context, intercultural psychotherapy refers to the therapeutic work between psychotherapists and patients who hail from different cultural contexts, which often considerably hampers language- and culture-based understanding. In the current context of globalisation and growing crises around the world, an increasing number of people with a migration background require psychotherapeutic treatment as a result, intercultural psychotherapy may well become the rule rather than the exception. Psychotherapists are therefore challenged to adapt to such a context. Overcoming these barriers requires certain competencies such as working with a qualified interpreter. Contributions from international experts from the field of intercultural psychotherapy provide vital insights into the theory and practice of intercultural work with patients suffering from conditions such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, personality disorders and schizophrenic disorders. These interdisciplinary specialists describe their work, share valuable lessons learned, and put forward concrete recommendations.
Contents
1. Intercultural Psychotherapy: An Historical Perspective -- 2. The Current Role of Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 3. Standards in Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 4. Using the Cultural Formulation Interview in Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 5. The Significance of Intercultural Psychotherapy in Further Education and Professional Training -- 6. The Role of Language in Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 7. The Role of the Interpreters in Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 8. The Patient--Therapist Relationship in Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 9. Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy -- 10. Adopting an Intercultural Perspective in Mental Healthcare -- 11. Intercultural Balint Work -- 12. Religion and Spirituality in Intercultural Therapy -- 13. Gender-Specific Aspects of Intercultural Psychotherapy for Traumatised Female Refugees -- 14. Ethical Aspects of Psychotherapy in Forced Migrants -- 15. Psychotherapy Using Electronic Media -- 16. Measuring the Outcomes of Intercultural Therapy -- 17. Global Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Intercultural Psychotherapy -- 18. Ethnocultural Diversity in the Mind: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Non-Western Immigrants in the Netherlands -- 19. Psychotherapy for Africans with a Migration Background -- 20. Cultural Psychiatry and the Implementation of Transcultural Psychotherapy in China -- 21. Psychotherapy for Latin Americans -- 22. The Challenges of Interpreting in Psychotherapy: Interpreters Stand Apart -- 23. Psychotherapy in Japan -- 24. Psychotherapy for Indonesians -- 25. Psycho Social Interventions in Rehabilitation: An Intercultural Perspective.
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Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans : A Concise, Evidence-Based Guide to Important Differences and Better Outcomes

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Gregory L. Hall. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This title is an easy-to-read guide outlining specific differences in communication, clinical therapies, medications, protocols, and other critical approaches to the care of African Americans. The book discusses a wide range of disorders impacting African Americans and takes a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to the clinical support of providers that see African American patients. Recording the worst medical outcomes of any racial/ethnic group in America, African Americans have the hig…
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Hall, Gregory L.
Responsibility
Gregory L. Hall
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 219 p.) : 17 illus., 16 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030264185
9783030264178 (Print ed.)
9783030264192 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
African Americans
Culturally Competent Care
Patient-Centered Care
Race Factors
Risk Factors
Treatment Outcome
Specialty
Minority Health
Patient Care
Abstract
This title is an easy-to-read guide outlining specific differences in communication, clinical therapies, medications, protocols, and other critical approaches to the care of African Americans. The book discusses a wide range of disorders impacting African Americans and takes a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to the clinical support of providers that see African American patients. Recording the worst medical outcomes of any racial/ethnic group in America, African Americans have the highest mortality, longest hospital length of stay, worst compliance with medications and referrals, and the lowest trust of the healthcare system. Indeed, there are countless well-designed studies that validate verified differences in the clinical care of a number of pervasive diseases in African Americans, including hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease, obesity, cancer, and more. Despite the widespread acknowledgement of the existence of health disparities among racial/ethnic groups, the overall outcomes for African Americans are still the most shocking. From high infant mortality to death by almost any cause, African Americans have the worst data of any other racial or ethnic group. Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans, a highly practical and first-of-its-kind title, illuminates these alarming issues and represents a major contribution to the clinical literature. It will be of significant interest to all physicians, clinicians, and allied health personnel.
Contents
1. Why Is Patient-Centered Culturally Competent Care Important? -- 2. Establishing Trust -- 3. Delivering Consistent and Equitable Healthcare -- 4. Important Differences in Cardiovascular Care -- 5. Important Differences in the Care of Diabetes and Obesity -- 6. Important Differences in Cancer Care -- 7. Important Differences in Renal Disease -- 8. Important Differences in Rheumatic Diseases -- 9. Important Differences in Pulmonary Diseases -- 10. Important Differences in Hematology Results and Hematological Diseases -- 11. Important Differences in Gastroenterology -- 12. Other Important Differences in Clinical Care -- 13. Dietary Differences and Ways to Impact Choices -- 14. Connecting with Stories: Improving Patient Adherence and Compliance -- 15. An “Oath” and a Responsibility.
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Clinical Care for Homeless, Runaway and Refugee Youth : Intervention Approaches, Education and Research Directions

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Curren Warf, Grant Charles, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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Adolescent homelessness is a growing problem that results in a variety of health challenges. This text is a practical resource designed to promote effective interdisciplinary health and social care interventions targeting adolescents who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. It is based on extensive interdisciplinary experience, reviews of pertinent research and insights and contributions of leading professionals who are directly involved in the care of these young people. Divided into four…
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Warf, Curren
Charles, Grant
Responsibility
Curren Warf, Grant Charles, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 443 p.) : 44 illus., 42 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030406752
9783030406745 (Print ed.)
9783030406769 (Print ed.)
9783030406776 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Adolescent Health Services
Homeless Youth
Specialty
Adolescent Health
Health Services Administration
Minority Health
Social Medicine
Social Work
Abstract
Adolescent homelessness is a growing problem that results in a variety of health challenges. This text is a practical resource designed to promote effective interdisciplinary health and social care interventions targeting adolescents who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. It is based on extensive interdisciplinary experience, reviews of pertinent research and insights and contributions of leading professionals who are directly involved in the care of these young people. Divided into four main sections, Section 1: (Chapters 1-7) section one is a review of the structure and professional involvement of program models targeting youth experiencing or at risk for homelessness to encourage broader understanding and utilization of principles and practices underlying effective programs and identify replicable components. Section 2: (Chapters 8-16) Section two is clinically focused with recommendations for working with adolescents and youth experiencing homelessness and interventions for common and significant medical and mental health conditions, and substance use disorders. Section 3: (Chapter 17) Reviews international agreements regarding stabilization and care of refugee youth and families, description of experiences of refugee children and youth in developed countries, and an outline of conditions from which refugee youth and families have left. Section 4: (Chapters 18 and 19) Engagement of homeless youth in research and future research directions to address needs of youth experiencing homelessness. Written by experts from a variety of disciplines, Clinical Care for Homeless, Runaway and Refugee Youth is a first of its kind text for physicians, social workers, public health workers and any other individual that works directly with these vulnerable populations.
Contents
1. The Prevalence of Youth Homelessness in the United States -- 2. Youth Homelessness in Canada: An Overview -- 3. Interviewing Homeless Adolescents in the Context of Clinical Care: Creating Connections, Building on Strengths, Fostering Resilience, and Improving Outcomes -- 4. Homeless Adolescents: Identification, Outreach, Engagement, Housing, and Stabilization -- 5. Youth in Care: A Very High-Risk Population for Homelessness -- 6. Refugee and Migrant Youth in Canada and the United States: Special Challenges and Healthcare Issues -- 7. Social Pediatrics: A Model to Confront Family Poverty, Adversity, and Housing Instability and Foster Healthy Child and Adolescent Development and Resilience -- 8. Substance Use Among Young People Experiencing Homelessness: A Brief Motivational Enhancement Approach -- 9. Building an Effective System of Care for Adolescents Following Opiate Overdose: Stabilization Care, Residential Secure Care, Family and Community Engagement, and Ethical Concerns -- 10. Providing Clinical Care to Youth Experiencing Homelessness -- 11. Contraception -- 12. Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Healthcare of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth -- 13. Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- 14. Medical Care of Youth After Acute Sexual Assault -- 15. Suicide Risk and Intervention Among Homeless and Precariously Housed Youth -- 16. Common Dermatology Problems Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness -- 17. Challenges Faced by International Migrants and Refugees to the Health, Development, and Well-Being of Adolescents and Youth -- 18. Meaningfully Engaging Homeless Youth in Research -- 19. Conclusion: Next Steps for Investigation and Research.
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Latinx Farmworkers in the Eastern United States : Health, Safety, and Justice

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Thomas A. Arcury, Sara A. Quandt, editors. (Second edition) --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are largely Latinx men, women, and children. They work in crop, dairy, and livestock production, and are essential to the U.S. agricultural economy—one of the most hazardous and least regulated industries in the United States. Latinx migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the eastern United States experience high rates of illness, injury, and death, indicating widespread occupational injustice. This second edition takes a social justice stance and integrates the pa…
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Arcury, Thomas A.
Quandt, Sara A.
Responsibility
Thomas A. Arcury, Sara A. Quandt, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 271 p.) : 27 illus., 19 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030366438
9783030366421 (Print ed.)
9783030366445 (Print ed.)
9783030366452 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Farmers
Hispanic Americans
Occupational Health
Social Justice
Transients and Migrants
Other Subjects
United States
Specialty
Minority Health
Social Medicine
Abstract
Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are largely Latinx men, women, and children. They work in crop, dairy, and livestock production, and are essential to the U.S. agricultural economy—one of the most hazardous and least regulated industries in the United States. Latinx migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the eastern United States experience high rates of illness, injury, and death, indicating widespread occupational injustice. This second edition takes a social justice stance and integrates the past ten years of research and intervention to address health, safety, and justice issues for farmworkers. Contributors cover all major areas of health and safety research for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, explore the factors that affect the health and safety of farmworkers and their families, and suggest approaches for further research and educational and policy intervention needed to improve the health and safety of Latinx farmworkers and their families. Accessibly written and comprehensive in its scope, this second edition of Latinx Farmworkers in the Eastern United States: Health, Safety, and Justice will find an engaged audience among researchers, students, and practitioners in public health, occupational health, public policy, and social and behavioral sciences, as well as labor advocates and healthcare providers.
Contents
1. The Health and Safety of Latinx Farmworkers in the Eastern United States: A Renewed Focus on Social Justice -- 2. Latinx Farmworkers and Farm Work in the Eastern United States: The Context for Health, Safety, and Justice -- 3. Occupational Injury and Illness in Farmworkers in the Eastern United States -- 4. Stress and Distress: Mental Health Among Latinx Farmworkers in the Eastern United States -- 5. Occupational Justice for Latinx Livestock Workers in the Eastern United States -- 6. The Health of Women Farmworkers and Women in Farmworker Families in the Eastern United States -- 7. The Health of Children in the Latinx Farmworker Community in the Eastern United States -- 8. Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) and Other Community-engaged Research with Latinx Farmworker Communities in the Eastern United States -- 9. Farm Labor and the Struggle for Justice in the Eastern United States -- 10. Conclusions: An Updated Agenda for Farmworker Social Justice in the Eastern United States.
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