Stigma Syndemics explores the linkages of social stigmatization and structural conditions and examines how these societal forces affect human health. The authors examine new areas in which biosocial health can be better understood by looking at how social and biological interactions are driven by stigma, through a syndemic framework.
Stigma Syndemics explores the linkages of social stigmatization and structural conditions and examines how these societal forces affect human health. The authors examine new areas in which biosocial health can be better understood by looking at how social and biological interactions are driven by stigma, through a syndemic framework.
Edited by Bayla Ostrach; Shir Lerman Ginzburg and Merrill Singer - Contributions by Jesse T. Young; Kate van Dooren; Sarah Raskin; Veronique A.S. Griffith; Courtney L. Everson; Pamela I. Erickson; Fernanda Claudio; Megan A. Carney; Elaine M. Bennett; Roul
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Abortion Complication Syndemics: Structural Stigma, Pathologized Pregnancies, and Health Consequences of Constrained Care Chapter 2: The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress and Stigma Chapter 3: Pathologized Bodies, Embodied Stress, and Deleterious Birth Outcomes: Iatrogenic Effects of Teen Pregnancy Stigma Chapter 4: The Multiple Stigmas of the PDI Syndemic: Poverty, "Racial"/Ethnic Discrimination, Incarceration, and Reproductive and Familial Risk Chapter 5: Sickness in the Detention System: Syndemics of Mental Distress, Malnutrition, and Immigration Stigma in the United States Chapter 6: Stigma Syndemic among People with Intellectual Disability who have been Incarcerated Chapter 7: Stigma as a Driving Force in the Basic Causes of Malnutrition-Related Syndemics in Guatemala Chapter 8: 'Toothless Maw-maw can't eat no more': Stigma and synergies of dental disease, diabetes, and psychosocial stress among low-income rural Appalachians
Chapter 1: Abortion Complication Syndemics: Structural Stigma, Pathologized Pregnancies, and Health Consequences of Constrained Care Chapter 2: The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress and Stigma Chapter 3: Pathologized Bodies, Embodied Stress, and Deleterious Birth Outcomes: Iatrogenic Effects of Teen Pregnancy Stigma Chapter 4: The Multiple Stigmas of the PDI Syndemic: Poverty, "Racial"/Ethnic Discrimination, Incarceration, and Reproductive and Familial Risk Chapter 5: Sickness in the Detention System: Syndemics of Mental Distress, Malnutrition, and Immigration Stigma in the United States Chapter 6: Stigma Syndemic among People with Intellectual Disability who have been Incarcerated Chapter 7: Stigma as a Driving Force in the Basic Causes of Malnutrition-Related Syndemics in Guatemala Chapter 8: 'Toothless Maw-maw can't eat no more': Stigma and synergies of dental disease, diabetes, and psychosocial stress among low-income rural Appalachians
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