Health and wellness concerns for racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities
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Minority status in the United States often accompanies diminished access to education, employment, and subsequently health care. This volume explores factors that have contributed to health disparities among racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. Focused on developing strategies for understanding these disparities and promoting wellness in minority communities, the authors highlight social forces such as racism, ethnocentrism, sexism, and homophobia, which continue to influence not only access to and quality of care but also perception and trust of health care professionals.
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Tonette S. Rocco
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Joshua C. Collins
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Lawrence O. Bryant
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Tonette S. Rocco
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