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.
Shir Lerman is postdoctoral fellow in Prevention and Control of Cancer Training in Implementation Science (PRACCTIS) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Bayla Ostrach is appointed in the Department of Family Medicine and affiliated with the Master's of Science in Medical Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Practice program (MACCP) at Boston University School of Medicine. Merrill Singer is professor in the Departments of Anthropology and Community Medicine at the University of Connecticut and senior research scientist at the University of Connecticut's Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP).
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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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