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Most public health students, academics, and practitioners recognise
the association between racial/ethnic minority status and the
disproportionate burden of preventable disease in the USA. Much
less attention has been directed, however, towards the health
disparities that affect gay and bisexual men. These disparities
affect the lives of an estimated 5.3-7.4 million American men, and
are an important concern for public health. Until very recently,
the relative invisibility of this group and a paucity of empirical
data have hampered attempts to identify health disparities
experienced by gay and bisexual men. This book proposes to review
and synthesize evidence of health disparities among gay and
bisexual men, identify individual and community factors that
contribute to these disparities, and articulate strategies for
public health efforts to eliminate disparities. To date, these
disparities have largely been discussed in isolation in the
research literature in a manner that does not permit a
comprehensive examination of these problems, their underlying
causes, and potential solutions. Thus, a primary emphasis of the
book will be to document health disparities among gay and bisexual
men while also describing public health solutions to these
challenges.
Dawning Answers charts the legacy of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic to the theory and practice of public health. Richly detailed chapters describe how advances in techniques and startegies to monitor health events, develop public policy, set funding priorities, mobilize communities, support the adoption of safer behaviors, ensure access to needed prevention and treatment services, and involve affected populations in public health research, intervention, and evaluation, all owe a substantial debt to those who have adapted, redefined, and extended these techniques and startegies in response to HIV/AIDS. The book offers thoughtful analyses from experts in various fields and disciplines. Although most of the examples reflect the U.S. experience, relevant examples from other countries are cited, and an entire chapter is devoted to the evolving impact of HIV/AIDS on global health and development. Devastating as the losses from AIDS have been, the many public health lessons learned as a result of the epidemic have positively influenced other domains of public health and will continue to exert an influence on new approaches to health assessment, policy development, and assurance.
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