Stigma Syndemics: New Directions in Biosocial Health
Editat de Bayla Ostrach, Shir Lerman Ginzburg, Merrill Singer Contribuţii de Jesse T. Young, Kate van Dooren, Sarah Raskin, Veronique A.S. Griffith, Courtney L. Everson, Pamela I. Erickson, Fernanda Claudio, Megan A. Carney, Elaine M. Bennett, Roula AbiSamra, Nick Lennoxen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498552141
ISBN-10: 1498552145
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 5 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 156 x 239 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498552145
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 5 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 156 x 239 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Abortion Complication Syndemics: Structural Stigma, Pathologized Pregnancies, and Health Consequences of Constrained Care
Chapter 2: The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress and Stigma
Chapter 3: Pathologized Bodies, Embodied Stress, and Deleterious Birth Outcomes: Iatrogenic Effects of Teen Pregnancy Stigma
Chapter 4: The Multiple Stigmas of the PDI Syndemic: Poverty, "Racial"/Ethnic Discrimination, Incarceration, and Reproductive and Familial Risk
Chapter 5: Sickness in the Detention System: Syndemics of Mental Distress, Malnutrition, and Immigration Stigma in the United States
Chapter 6: Stigma Syndemic among People with Intellectual Disability who have been Incarcerated
Chapter 7: Stigma as a Driving Force in the Basic Causes of Malnutrition-Related Syndemics in Guatemala
Chapter 8: 'Toothless Maw-maw can't eat no more': Stigma and synergies of dental disease, diabetes, and psychosocial stress among low-income rural Appalachians
Chapter 2: The Syndemic of Endometriosis, Stress and Stigma
Chapter 3: Pathologized Bodies, Embodied Stress, and Deleterious Birth Outcomes: Iatrogenic Effects of Teen Pregnancy Stigma
Chapter 4: The Multiple Stigmas of the PDI Syndemic: Poverty, "Racial"/Ethnic Discrimination, Incarceration, and Reproductive and Familial Risk
Chapter 5: Sickness in the Detention System: Syndemics of Mental Distress, Malnutrition, and Immigration Stigma in the United States
Chapter 6: Stigma Syndemic among People with Intellectual Disability who have been Incarcerated
Chapter 7: Stigma as a Driving Force in the Basic Causes of Malnutrition-Related Syndemics in Guatemala
Chapter 8: 'Toothless Maw-maw can't eat no more': Stigma and synergies of dental disease, diabetes, and psychosocial stress among low-income rural Appalachians
Recenzii
This book unpacks how stigma-of abortion, menstruation, incarceration, immigration, and poverty-cannot be detached from structural vulnerabilities. Social-biological, social-psychological, and biological-psychological interactions exemplify how social experiences cannot be detached from syndemic theory. In these cases, it is the social experience of exclusion through stigmatization that systematically fuels isolation, ostracization, and subjugation from which poor health stems.
Stigma Syndemics is a serious and long-overdue examination into one of the most pernicious drivers of widespread affliction. The contributors to this rare collection reveal how stigma in its many forms sits at the center of numerous seemingly intractable challenges. They also issue a clear mandate to overcome the pervasive threat of stigma in its widest sense.
This book reminds us of the power of stigma and its role as a cog in syndemic interactions. Stigma serves to create and reinforce 'the other.' The crucial role of othering in exposing people to risk, affecting their ability to disclose, limiting their access to care, changing the nature of their care, and creating life long suffering is well explored in this book through a series of case studies. In this volume, authors demonstrate that conditions we might consider as normal, e.g. pregnancy, or minor, such as dental disease, are shown to be caught up in vicious cycles of disease, blame and suffering. This book is a salutary reminder to pay attention to trajectories of blame and that a focus on syndemics allows for tracing the precise pathways of stigma and its effects.
Stigma Syndemics is a serious and long-overdue examination into one of the most pernicious drivers of widespread affliction. The contributors to this rare collection reveal how stigma in its many forms sits at the center of numerous seemingly intractable challenges. They also issue a clear mandate to overcome the pervasive threat of stigma in its widest sense.
This book reminds us of the power of stigma and its role as a cog in syndemic interactions. Stigma serves to create and reinforce 'the other.' The crucial role of othering in exposing people to risk, affecting their ability to disclose, limiting their access to care, changing the nature of their care, and creating life long suffering is well explored in this book through a series of case studies. In this volume, authors demonstrate that conditions we might consider as normal, e.g. pregnancy, or minor, such as dental disease, are shown to be caught up in vicious cycles of disease, blame and suffering. This book is a salutary reminder to pay attention to trajectories of blame and that a focus on syndemics allows for tracing the precise pathways of stigma and its effects.