The Social Epidemiology of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Herausgeber: Duncan, Dustin T; Morse, Stephen S; Kawachi, Ichiro
The Social Epidemiology of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Herausgeber: Duncan, Dustin T; Morse, Stephen S; Kawachi, Ichiro
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Drawing from research across epidemiology, sociology, psychology, and public policy, The Social Epidemiology of the COVID-19 Pandemic illuminates the stark disparities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the valuable insights from social epidemiology that can inform a more equitable pandemic response.
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Drawing from research across epidemiology, sociology, psychology, and public policy, The Social Epidemiology of the COVID-19 Pandemic illuminates the stark disparities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the valuable insights from social epidemiology that can inform a more equitable pandemic response.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9780197625224
- ISBN-10: 0197625223
- Artikelnr.: 68056337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9780197625224
- ISBN-10: 0197625223
- Artikelnr.: 68056337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dustin T. Duncan, ScD, is Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, where he directs the Columbia Spatial Epidemiology Lab and codirects the Social and Spatial Epidemiology Unit. In addition to HIV and sleep epidemiology, his interests include characterizing the COVID-19 epidemic, especially among marginalized populations. He has received several early-career and distinguished scientific contribution, mentoring, and leadership awards from organizations such as the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science and the National Academy of Medicine. Ichiro Kawachi, MBChB, PhD, is John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Social Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Kawachi is also co-editor of the eponymous first textbook on Social Epidemiology, published by Oxford University Press in 2000. He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Stephen S. Morse, PhD, is Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. His research focuses on epidemiology and risk assessment of emerging infectious diseases, and improving disease early warning systems. His book, Emerging Viruses (Oxford University Press, 1993) was selected by American Scientist as one of the "100 Top Science Books of the 20th Century." He served on the Steering Committee of the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Microbial Threats, and on numerous National Academies of Sciences and international committees. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Academy of Microbiology. Sir Michael Marmot, CH, MBBS, MPH, PhD, FRCP, FFPHM, FMedSci, FBA, is Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Institute of Health Equity at the University College London.
* Foreword
* Sir Michael Marmot
* Chapter 1. Introduction
* Stephen S. Morse, Ichiro Kawachi, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 2. COVID-19 across the Life Course
* Diana Kuh and Joanna Blodgett
* Chapter 3. Social Class, Poverty, and COVID-19
* Alicia R. Riley and M. Maria Glymour
* Chapter 4. Race/Ethnicity and COVID-19
* Merlin Chowkwanyun, Dean Robinson, and Adolph Reed
* Chapter 5. Racism, Stigma, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
* David H. Chae, Kara W. Chung, Diamond J. Cunningham, Connor D. Martz,
Ethan A. Smith, and Michael Cunningham
* Chapter 6. International Migration, Immigrant Health, and Social
Policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Six Countries
* Sarah Diaz, Rama Hagos, Tod Hamilton, and Carmela Alcántara
* Chapter 7. Explaining Binary Sex and Gender Patterns in the Direct
and Indirect Health Effects of COVID-19: Biologic and Social
Constructions of Difference
* Lisa M. Bates
* Chapter 8. Sexual and Gender Minorities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Liadh Timmins, Kevalyn Bharadwaj, Krish J. Bhatt, and Dustin T.
Duncan
* Chapter 9. Disability and Ableism in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Krish J. Bhatt and Bonnielin K. Swenor
* Chapter 10. COVID-19 and Mass Incarceration
* Sandhya Kajeepeta and Seth Prins
* Chapter 11. Income Inequality and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 12. Work during and after the Pandemic
* Susan E. Peters and Gregory R. Wagner
* Chapter 13. Housing Conditions in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Sebastián Sandoval Olascoaga, César García López, Gabriela Zayas del
Rio, and Mariana C. Arcaya
* Chapter 14. Neighborhoods and COVID-19: Current Research, Future
Directions, and Place-Based Interventions
* Byoungjun Kim, Adam Whalen, Andrew Rundle, Christopher Morrison,
Charles Branas, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 15. Social Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi and Yusuf Ransome
* Chapter 16. Religion, Spirituality, and COVID-19
* Yusuf Ransome, Tamara L. Taggart, and Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 17. Trust in Public Health Communications and the COVID-19
Pandemic
* Rachel McCloud, Mesfin Awoke Bekalu, and K. Vish Viswanath
* Chapter 18. COVID-19, Welfare States, and Social Policies
* Wasie Karim, Emilie Courtin, and Peter Muennig
* Appendix
* Index
* Sir Michael Marmot
* Chapter 1. Introduction
* Stephen S. Morse, Ichiro Kawachi, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 2. COVID-19 across the Life Course
* Diana Kuh and Joanna Blodgett
* Chapter 3. Social Class, Poverty, and COVID-19
* Alicia R. Riley and M. Maria Glymour
* Chapter 4. Race/Ethnicity and COVID-19
* Merlin Chowkwanyun, Dean Robinson, and Adolph Reed
* Chapter 5. Racism, Stigma, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
* David H. Chae, Kara W. Chung, Diamond J. Cunningham, Connor D. Martz,
Ethan A. Smith, and Michael Cunningham
* Chapter 6. International Migration, Immigrant Health, and Social
Policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Six Countries
* Sarah Diaz, Rama Hagos, Tod Hamilton, and Carmela Alcántara
* Chapter 7. Explaining Binary Sex and Gender Patterns in the Direct
and Indirect Health Effects of COVID-19: Biologic and Social
Constructions of Difference
* Lisa M. Bates
* Chapter 8. Sexual and Gender Minorities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Liadh Timmins, Kevalyn Bharadwaj, Krish J. Bhatt, and Dustin T.
Duncan
* Chapter 9. Disability and Ableism in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Krish J. Bhatt and Bonnielin K. Swenor
* Chapter 10. COVID-19 and Mass Incarceration
* Sandhya Kajeepeta and Seth Prins
* Chapter 11. Income Inequality and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 12. Work during and after the Pandemic
* Susan E. Peters and Gregory R. Wagner
* Chapter 13. Housing Conditions in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Sebastián Sandoval Olascoaga, César García López, Gabriela Zayas del
Rio, and Mariana C. Arcaya
* Chapter 14. Neighborhoods and COVID-19: Current Research, Future
Directions, and Place-Based Interventions
* Byoungjun Kim, Adam Whalen, Andrew Rundle, Christopher Morrison,
Charles Branas, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 15. Social Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi and Yusuf Ransome
* Chapter 16. Religion, Spirituality, and COVID-19
* Yusuf Ransome, Tamara L. Taggart, and Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 17. Trust in Public Health Communications and the COVID-19
Pandemic
* Rachel McCloud, Mesfin Awoke Bekalu, and K. Vish Viswanath
* Chapter 18. COVID-19, Welfare States, and Social Policies
* Wasie Karim, Emilie Courtin, and Peter Muennig
* Appendix
* Index
* Foreword
* Sir Michael Marmot
* Chapter 1. Introduction
* Stephen S. Morse, Ichiro Kawachi, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 2. COVID-19 across the Life Course
* Diana Kuh and Joanna Blodgett
* Chapter 3. Social Class, Poverty, and COVID-19
* Alicia R. Riley and M. Maria Glymour
* Chapter 4. Race/Ethnicity and COVID-19
* Merlin Chowkwanyun, Dean Robinson, and Adolph Reed
* Chapter 5. Racism, Stigma, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
* David H. Chae, Kara W. Chung, Diamond J. Cunningham, Connor D. Martz,
Ethan A. Smith, and Michael Cunningham
* Chapter 6. International Migration, Immigrant Health, and Social
Policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Six Countries
* Sarah Diaz, Rama Hagos, Tod Hamilton, and Carmela Alcántara
* Chapter 7. Explaining Binary Sex and Gender Patterns in the Direct
and Indirect Health Effects of COVID-19: Biologic and Social
Constructions of Difference
* Lisa M. Bates
* Chapter 8. Sexual and Gender Minorities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Liadh Timmins, Kevalyn Bharadwaj, Krish J. Bhatt, and Dustin T.
Duncan
* Chapter 9. Disability and Ableism in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Krish J. Bhatt and Bonnielin K. Swenor
* Chapter 10. COVID-19 and Mass Incarceration
* Sandhya Kajeepeta and Seth Prins
* Chapter 11. Income Inequality and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 12. Work during and after the Pandemic
* Susan E. Peters and Gregory R. Wagner
* Chapter 13. Housing Conditions in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Sebastián Sandoval Olascoaga, César García López, Gabriela Zayas del
Rio, and Mariana C. Arcaya
* Chapter 14. Neighborhoods and COVID-19: Current Research, Future
Directions, and Place-Based Interventions
* Byoungjun Kim, Adam Whalen, Andrew Rundle, Christopher Morrison,
Charles Branas, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 15. Social Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi and Yusuf Ransome
* Chapter 16. Religion, Spirituality, and COVID-19
* Yusuf Ransome, Tamara L. Taggart, and Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 17. Trust in Public Health Communications and the COVID-19
Pandemic
* Rachel McCloud, Mesfin Awoke Bekalu, and K. Vish Viswanath
* Chapter 18. COVID-19, Welfare States, and Social Policies
* Wasie Karim, Emilie Courtin, and Peter Muennig
* Appendix
* Index
* Sir Michael Marmot
* Chapter 1. Introduction
* Stephen S. Morse, Ichiro Kawachi, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 2. COVID-19 across the Life Course
* Diana Kuh and Joanna Blodgett
* Chapter 3. Social Class, Poverty, and COVID-19
* Alicia R. Riley and M. Maria Glymour
* Chapter 4. Race/Ethnicity and COVID-19
* Merlin Chowkwanyun, Dean Robinson, and Adolph Reed
* Chapter 5. Racism, Stigma, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
* David H. Chae, Kara W. Chung, Diamond J. Cunningham, Connor D. Martz,
Ethan A. Smith, and Michael Cunningham
* Chapter 6. International Migration, Immigrant Health, and Social
Policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Six Countries
* Sarah Diaz, Rama Hagos, Tod Hamilton, and Carmela Alcántara
* Chapter 7. Explaining Binary Sex and Gender Patterns in the Direct
and Indirect Health Effects of COVID-19: Biologic and Social
Constructions of Difference
* Lisa M. Bates
* Chapter 8. Sexual and Gender Minorities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Liadh Timmins, Kevalyn Bharadwaj, Krish J. Bhatt, and Dustin T.
Duncan
* Chapter 9. Disability and Ableism in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Krish J. Bhatt and Bonnielin K. Swenor
* Chapter 10. COVID-19 and Mass Incarceration
* Sandhya Kajeepeta and Seth Prins
* Chapter 11. Income Inequality and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 12. Work during and after the Pandemic
* Susan E. Peters and Gregory R. Wagner
* Chapter 13. Housing Conditions in the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Sebastián Sandoval Olascoaga, César García López, Gabriela Zayas del
Rio, and Mariana C. Arcaya
* Chapter 14. Neighborhoods and COVID-19: Current Research, Future
Directions, and Place-Based Interventions
* Byoungjun Kim, Adam Whalen, Andrew Rundle, Christopher Morrison,
Charles Branas, and Dustin T. Duncan
* Chapter 15. Social Capital, Social Cohesion, and COVID-19
* Ichiro Kawachi and Yusuf Ransome
* Chapter 16. Religion, Spirituality, and COVID-19
* Yusuf Ransome, Tamara L. Taggart, and Ichiro Kawachi
* Chapter 17. Trust in Public Health Communications and the COVID-19
Pandemic
* Rachel McCloud, Mesfin Awoke Bekalu, and K. Vish Viswanath
* Chapter 18. COVID-19, Welfare States, and Social Policies
* Wasie Karim, Emilie Courtin, and Peter Muennig
* Appendix
* Index