Global LGBTQ Health
Research, Policy, Practice, and Pathways
Contributor(s)
Hwahng, Sel J. (editor)
Kaufman, Michelle R. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book is a groundbreaking volume that creates a
new field within the intersection of “global health” and “LGBTQ health”
delineating specific health challenges and resiliencies. There has been
increasing awareness of the importance in recognizing LGBTQ health issues and
disparities. However, there is a dearth of research and scholarship that
examines LGBTQ health through global and comparative perspectives. This book
addresses this gap. In the pursuit of scientific inquiry, the disciplines in
public health have often emphasized reductionist perspectives that are
particularized to a specific locale, municipality, or country. This book's
provision of broader perspectives, cross-cutting disparities and issues, and
socio-political-cultural contextualization inform the development of new
research, policies, interventions, and programs. Students benefit by learning
about LGBTQ health research, policies, and programs in various countries and
regions. Public health researchers benefit by learning about research conducted
in various countries and regions, along with understanding how research has been
linked to and impacted by various policies and programs. Policymakers benefit
from learning about overarching and comparative perspectives that could inform
more effective policies, including those connected to multiple locations.
Practitioners learn about various public health practices in multiple countries
and regions that could contribute to novel and creative solutions and approaches
within the respective contexts. The nine chapters of this volume facilitate
greater socio-political-cultural awareness, sensitivity, and competence;
undertake an in-depth literature review of health factors and outcomes; and
provide recommendations for increasing health-related capacity through
development and collaborations between agencies, organizations, and institutions
across countries and/or regions. Global LGBTQ Health: Research, Policy,
Practice, and Pathways is primarily intended for students and instructors in
public health, medicine, nursing, other health professions, psychology, social
work, LGBTQ or gender/sexuality studies, human rights, and the social sciences.
The book is also a useful resource for public health researchers and
practitioners, policymakers, and healthcare and social service providers.