In this collection, researchers examine areas in which biosocial health can be better understood through a syndemic framework by looking at how social and biological interactions are driven by stigma.
In this collection, researchers examine areas in which biosocial health can be better understood through a syndemic framework by looking at how social and biological interactions are driven by stigma.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Shir Lerman Ginzburg; Bayla Ostrach and Merrill Singer - Contributions by Nicholas Emard; Theodore Gideonse; Seung Yong Han; Shir Lerman Ginzburg; Harrison M.K. Maithya; Ruthanne Marcus; Gerald McKinley; Bayla Ostrach; Mary A. Ott; Elizabeth J.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Role of Drug User Stigmatization in the Making of Drug-Related Syndemics Chapter 2: Perception and Discrimination: The Biomedical Foundations of a Syndemic of Substance Abuse Violence and Suicide Among Aboriginal People in Ontario Canada Chapter 3: Disordered Minds and Disordered Bodies: Stigma Depression & Obesity Syndemic in Puerto Rico Chapter 4: Obesity Depression and Weight-Related Stigma Syndemics Chapter 5: The PHAMILIS Stigma Syndemic among Homeless Women Chapter 6: Dangerous Bodies Unpredictable Minds: HIV/AIDS Mental Disorders and Stigma Syndemics in Western Kenya Chapter 7: Biomedical Moralities: HIV Community Stigma and Risks for HIV/STI Syndemics Chapter 8: Methamphetamine Addiction HIV infection and Gay Men: Stigma and Suffering
Chapter 1: The Role of Drug User Stigmatization in the Making of Drug-Related Syndemics Chapter 2: Perception and Discrimination: The Biomedical Foundations of a Syndemic of Substance Abuse Violence and Suicide Among Aboriginal People in Ontario Canada Chapter 3: Disordered Minds and Disordered Bodies: Stigma Depression & Obesity Syndemic in Puerto Rico Chapter 4: Obesity Depression and Weight-Related Stigma Syndemics Chapter 5: The PHAMILIS Stigma Syndemic among Homeless Women Chapter 6: Dangerous Bodies Unpredictable Minds: HIV/AIDS Mental Disorders and Stigma Syndemics in Western Kenya Chapter 7: Biomedical Moralities: HIV Community Stigma and Risks for HIV/STI Syndemics Chapter 8: Methamphetamine Addiction HIV infection and Gay Men: Stigma and Suffering
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