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Health issues confronting minority men who have sex with men / Sana Loue, editor.

Van Pelt Library RA777.8 H43 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Loue, Sana.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Minority gay people--Health and hygiene.
Minority gay people.
Minority gay people--Medical care.
Gay men--Health and hygiene.
Gay men.
Gay men--Medical care.
Medical care.
Minority gays.
Physical Description:
xiii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer, [2008]
Contents:
Pt. 1. Identities. Defining men who have sex with men (MSM) / Sana Loue
Portrait one. Rebirth: evolution of a gender / Travis A. Garry
Portrait two. ¿De donde? / Hank Ramirez
Portrait three. Untitled / Christina Caruth
pt. 2. Sexual abuse. Childhood sexual abuse and its sequelae among latino gay and bisexual men / Sonya Grant Arreola
Portrait four. May and December: dangerous intimacies / L. Michael Gipson
pt. 3. Mental illness and substance abuse. Body image disturbance and its related disorders / Leslie J. Heinberg and Chris Kraft
Portrait five. Cutting / Anonymous
Substance use among minority men who have sex with men / Sana Loue and Jaroslaw Richard Romaniuk
pt. 4. Homelessness. Homelessness among substance using minority men who have sex with men / James M. Holbrook
"My body and my spirit took care of me": homelessness, violence, and resilience among American Indian two-spirit men / Karina L. Walters ... [et al.]
pt. 5. HIV/AIDS. National trends in HIV transmission among minority men who have sex with men / Daniel J. O'Shea
HIV/AIDS in Cleveland: a case study of one community / David Bruckman
pt. 6. Multiple minority status and stigma. Why tell? Serostatus disclosure and HIV stigma among HIV seropositive Asians and Pacific Islander men who have sex with men in New York City / Ezer Kang and Bruce D. Rapkin
Disclosure of HIV status and mental health among Latino men who have sex with men / Maria Cecilia Zea
pt. 7. Building community. The Beyond Identities Community Center (BICC): a community-focused, rights-based program to address HIV/AIDS and sexual health among young men of color in Cleveland, Ohio / Tracy Jones and Earl Pike
Portrait six. For Jayla / L. Michael Gipson
Portrait seven. Rage of betrayal / Erik Bradford
Portrait eight. Community commitment / Various.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780387745381
0387745386
OCLC:
173718711

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