Men?s Health Equity: A Handbook

Men?s Health Equity

A Handbook
 
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Behavioral, social, and policy interventions to improve the health of the overall population have been less successful in reaching or improving the outcomes of men when compared with women. The field of men?s health disparities explores how and why inequalities among men exist and presents evidence informing efforts to improve the health of men and reduce inequalities among them.

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Worldwide, men have more opportunities, privileges, and power, yet they also have shorter life expectancies than women. Why is this? Why are there stark differences in the burden of disease, quality of life, and length of life amongst men, by race, ethnicity, (dis)ability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, rurality, and national context? Why is this a largely unexplored area of research? Men?s Health Equity is the first volume to describe men?s health equity as a field of study that emerged from gaps in and between research on men?s health and health inequities.



This handbook provides a comprehensive review of foundations of the field; summarizes the issues unique to different populations; discusses key frameworks for studying and exploring issues that cut across populations in the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Central America, and South America; and offers strategies for improving the health of key population groups and achieving men?s health equity overall. This book systematically explores the underlying causes of these differences, describes the specific challenges faced by particular groups of men, and offers policy and programmatic strategies to improve the health and well-being of men and pursue men?s health equity. Men?s Health Equity will be the first collection to present the state of the science in this field, its progress, its breadth, and its future.



This book is an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, students, and professionals interested in men?s health equity, men?s health, psychology of men?s health, gender studies, public health, and global health.




Men?s Health Equity presents a timely and welcome intersectional analysis of multiple men?s health issues, from cancer and diabetes to trauma and suicide. Contributions from leading experts across different disciplines showcase the impact of social determinants, such as racism, homophobia and deprivation, on the health and wellbeing of diverse groups of men. I believe this volume will prove to be a landmark text for understanding ? and improving ? serious health inequalities affecting men and their communities.



Brendan Gough
Professor of Social Psychology


Leeds School of Social Sciences


Tartalomjegyzék:

Foreword


Preface


Acknowledgments



    Part I: Psychosocial and Developmental Foundations of Men?s Health Equity



  1. Introduction


  2. Derek M. Griffith, PhD, Marino A. Bruce, PhD, MSRC, MDiv, and Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD



  3. Masculinity and Men?s Health Disparities: Conceptual and Theoretical Challenges


  4. Steve Robertson, PhD, RGN and Lynne Kilvington-Dowd



  5. Precarious Manhood for Men?s Health and Men?s Health Disparities


  6. Joseph A. Vandello, PhD, Jennifer K. Bosson, PhD, and Joanna R. Lawler



  7. Fatherhood as a Social Context for Reducing Men?s Health Disparities: Lessons Learned from the Fathers and Sons Program


  8. Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, PhD, Kazumi Tsuchiya, MPH, Shervin Assari, MD, MPH, and Alvin Thomas, PhD



  9. Young Adulthood and Health Disparities in African American Males


  10. Michael Cunningham, PhD and Antanious White



  11. Middle-Aged Men?s Health: Patterns and Causes of Health Inequities During a Pivotal Period in the Life Course


  12. Derek M. Griffith, PhD, Emily Cornish Jaeger, MPH, Ledric D. Sherman, PhD, MA, and Heath J. Moore, BS



  13. Men?s Health in Later Life: Diverse and Intersecting Contexts


  14. Jamie Mitchell, MSSW, PhD, Julie Ober Allen, PhD, MPH, and Ramona Perry, BA



  15. Measuring the Dimensions of African American Manhood: A Factor Analysis


  16. Derek M. Griffith, PhD, Jacquelyn S. Pennings, PhD, Marino A. Bruce, PhD, MSRC, MDiv, and Gregory D. Ayers, MS


    Part II: Environmental, Social, and Policy Determinants of Men?s Health Inequities



  17. Being a Man in the Countryside: How Rural Men Navigate Health and Masculinity


  18. Bradley Hiebert, MSc, PhD, Beverly Leipert, RN, PhD, and Sandra Regan, RN, PhD



  19. Urban Men?s Health: How Urban Environments Affect Black Men?s Health


  20. Waldo E. Johnson, Jr., PhD, MSW



  21. Incarceration as Determinant of Poor Health Outcomes


  22. Jason M. Williams, PhD and Carrie Bergeson, MS, CFLE



  23. The Public Health Disparities of Domestic Violence: Including the Perspectives and Health of Ethnic-Minority Men


  24. Rohan D. Jeremiah, PhD and Olubunmi Basirat Oyewowo-Gassikia, PhD, LMSW



  25. Global Men?s Health Policy


  26. Noel Richardson, PhD, James A. Smith, PhD, Steve Robertson, PhD, RGN, and Peter Baker, MA, FRSPH



  27. Health, Public, and Social Policy


  28. Henrie M. Treadwell, PhD and Marguerite J. Ro, DrPH



  29. What Influences Adolescent Black Male Development and Well-Being? Implications of the Limits and Opportunities of Social Policy


  30. Keon L. Gilbert, DrPH, MA, MPH, Rashawn J. Ray, PhD, and Odis D. Johnson, PhD


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    Part III: Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes



  31. Male Health Behaviors


  32. Michael J. Rovito, PhD, CHES, FMHI



  33. Considerations in Men?s Mental Health Promotion and Treatment


  34. Zac E. Seidler, MCP, Simon M. Rice, PhD, John S. Ogrodniczuk, PhD, David Kealy, PhD, Haryana M. Dhillon, PhD, and John L. Oliffe, PhD, MEd, RN



  35. Depression, Trauma, and Suicide Among Adolescent and Young Adult Males


  36. Michael A. Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH and Yunyu Xiao, MPhil



  37. Men?s Trauma, Depression, and Suicide in Adulthood


  38. Daphne C. Watkins, PhD and Janelle R. Goodwill, MSW



  39. Cancer Disparities in Men


  40. Kelvin A. Moses, MD, PhD, FACS



  41. Diabetes Health Disparities in Men: A Brief Review of the Influence of Gender on the Onset and Progression of Diabetes in Men and Implications for Interventions and Practice


  42. Jaclynn M. Hawkins, MSW, PhD, Rosalyn Denise Campbell, PhD, LMSW, Charles Graham, LSMW, PhD


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    Part IV: Men?s Health Inequities in the United States



  43. The Health of Gay and Bisexual Men: Theoretical Approaches and Policy Implications


  44. Stephanie H. Cook, DrPH, MPH, Erica P. Wood, MPH, Jason Harris, MPH, Paul D?Avanzo, MS, and Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPH



  45. Transgender and Intersex Men


  46. David A. Rubin, PhD



  47. Health Disparities Among Men with Disabilities and Functional Limitations


  48. Carlos M. Cervantes, PhD, CAPE and Samuel R. Hodge, PhD



  49. Asian American Men?s Health: Applications of the Racial-Cultural Framework


  50. Y. Joel Wong, PhD, Keiko McCullough, and Kuo Deng



  51. Understanding Health Inequalities Experienced by Black Men: Fundamental Links Between Racism, Socioeconomic Position, and Social Mobility


  52. Darrell Hudson, PhD, MPH, Andrae Banks, PhD, LCSW, Derek Holland, MPH, and Whitney Sewell



  53. Understanding Health and Health Disparities in European American Boys and Men


  54. Eric S. Mankowski, PhD and Nick Glover



  55. Cultural, Social and Historical Factors Influencing Latino Men?s Health


  56. Jason Daniel-Ulloa, PhD, India J. Ornelas, and Alejandra Escoto



  57. Seeking Health and Well-Being for Indigenous North American Men


  58. Arthur W. Blume, PhD



  59. Achieving Health Equity for Native Hawaiian Men: Aia I Hea Ka Wai A K?ne


  60. Ka?imi Alohilani Sinclair, PhD and Joseph Keawe?aimoku Kaholokula, PhD


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    Part V: Men?s Health Inequities Across the Globe



  61. Understanding Inequities in Men?s Health in Australia: What Do We Know?


  62. James A. Smith, PhD, Murray Drummond, MEd, PhD, Mick Adams, PhD, Jason Bonson, Benjamin Christie



  63. Which Men? Inequality, Ethnicity, and Gender in Brazil?s National Men?s Health Program


  64. Gary Barker, PhD, Eduardo Schwarz, and Daniel Costa Lima



  65. Picturing Intersectionality in Men?s Suicide Research: A Photovoice Case Study of Gay and Bisexual Men


  66. Olivier Ferlatte, PhD and John L. Oliffe, PhD, MEd, RN



  67. Regional Variation in Determinants of Men?s Health: Comparison of South, Central, and North America


  68. Shervin Assari, MD, MPH


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    Part VI: Final Thoughts and Future Directions



  69. Life Course Perspective: Implications for Men?s Health Equity


  70. Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD and Paul C. Archibald, DrPH, LCSW-C



  71. Afterword


  72. Lisa Bowleg, MA, PhD



  73. Conclusion


Derek M. Griffith, PhD, Marino A. Bruce, PhD, MDiv, and Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD