Despite the growing body of research on minority men who have sex with men (MSM), coverage has tended to center around HIV/AIDS. Health Issues Confronting Minority Men Who Have Sex with Men presents a fuller picture by focusing on infrequently-studied health/mental health concerns, exploring day-to-day struggles under double-minority conditions, and spotlighting the innovative efforts of professionals and advocates in addressing these issues. Reflecting a spectrum of MSM (gay, bisexual, transgender, situational, "questioning") and ethnic communities (African-American, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American), editor Sana Loue brings together a panel of collaborators including researchers, practitioners, activists, and first-person perspectives from minority MSM, to give readers an especially nuanced understanding of this diverse population.
Among the issues covered in this important volume:
The combined perspectives will give professionals and advanced students in public health, social workers, and other interested readers a window beyond risks and behaviors, and onto community building, individual resilience, and survival as well.
Among the issues covered in this important volume:
- Other-definition versus self-definition.
- Substance use/abuse.
- Sexual abuse and its aftermath.
- Body image disorders.
- HIV, AIDS, and HIV-related stigma.
- Homelessness.
The combined perspectives will give professionals and advanced students in public health, social workers, and other interested readers a window beyond risks and behaviors, and onto community building, individual resilience, and survival as well.
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From the reviews:
"Loue ... brings together a collection of writing - scholarly chapters, personal essays, and poems - reflecting a spectrum of men who have sex with men (MSM) from a range of ethnic communities in the U.S. The 23 contributors include health researchers, health care providers, and community activists, as well as individuals offering first-person perspectives on minority MSM. ... For professionals and students in public health, social workers, and interested general readers." (Book News, April, 2008)
"Loue ... has organized this collection of literature reviews and research studies, interspersed with personal stories, to highlight infrequently studied health and mental health issues, such as childhood sexual abuse, body image disorder, and HIV-related stigma, in MSM. ... This book will interest advanced students of public health, health education, and social work, and scholars who integrate qualitative and quantitative methods into their research. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals." (P. Lefler, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (9), 2008)
"This is a collection of articles on health issues, mainly from a psychological perspective, of ethnic minority men who have sex with men. ... a welcome contribution to the field, given the limited research on this population. ... The audience includes undergraduate and graduate students and practitioners. ... The strength of the book lies in its focus on ethnic minorities, a perspective not available in other books on gay men's health." (Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Doody's Review Service, August, 2008)
"Loue ... brings together a collection of writing - scholarly chapters, personal essays, and poems - reflecting a spectrum of men who have sex with men (MSM) from a range of ethnic communities in the U.S. The 23 contributors include health researchers, health care providers, and community activists, as well as individuals offering first-person perspectives on minority MSM. ... For professionals and students in public health, social workers, and interested general readers." (Book News, April, 2008)
"Loue ... has organized this collection of literature reviews and research studies, interspersed with personal stories, to highlight infrequently studied health and mental health issues, such as childhood sexual abuse, body image disorder, and HIV-related stigma, in MSM. ... This book will interest advanced students of public health, health education, and social work, and scholars who integrate qualitative and quantitative methods into their research. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals." (P. Lefler, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (9), 2008)
"This is a collection of articles on health issues, mainly from a psychological perspective, of ethnic minority men who have sex with men. ... a welcome contribution to the field, given the limited research on this population. ... The audience includes undergraduate and graduate students and practitioners. ... The strength of the book lies in its focus on ethnic minorities, a perspective not available in other books on gay men's health." (Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Doody's Review Service, August, 2008)