Underserved and Socially Disadvantaged Groups and Linkages with Health and Health Care Differentials

Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

Published:30th Aug '19

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Underserved and Socially Disadvantaged Groups and Linkages with Health and Health Care Differentials cover

The contributors to this latest volume of Research in the Sociology of Health Care investigate macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving the socially disadvantaged and underserved. Looking specifically at the factors impacting on health and health care differentials, this book is an examination of the health and health care issues of both patients and providers of care in the United States and around the globe. Chapters focus on linkages to policy, population concerns and patients and providers of care as ways to meet health care needs.

Sociologists, health specialists, and other specialists mainly from North America present 13 chapters on underserved and socially disadvantaged groups, particularly people of color, rural Americans, and aging populations, in the context of health and healthcare disparities and inequalities. They address mental health related issues in relation to race and ethnicity, including mental health pathways for girls of color, familial support and mental health services use by Asian American and Latinx older adults, and psychological distress differentials as a function of the subjective social status among Latino subgroups in the US; other types of health problems, including environmental inequality and health, autism spectrum disorders and aging adults, hepatitis C and support groups in rural communities, and overall perspectives on health, well-being, and nutrition by children; gender concerns in underserved and socially disadvantaged groups, in terms of leprosy in southeast Nigeria and gender inequalities in health policy for the care and management of thalessemia; and issues linked to healthcare workers, including gender politics, socially disadvantaged groups who are healthcare workers, and migrant women who work as home care assistants. -- Copyright 2019 * Portland, OR *

ISBN: 9781838670559

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 185g

263 pages