LGBTQ+ and Healthcare in America
By (Author) R. K. Devlin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
6th February 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Hardback
392
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Considers the issues that impact healthcare for LGBTQ+ Americans today and the negative influences that disproportionately affect the well-being of these communities, and presents a path forward to making needed improvements. The health of LGBTQ+ Americans is affected by many historical achievements and failures, societal influences, economic disparities, cultural shifts, and political divisions that can greatly impact the world of medicine, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic. Each chapter examines these issues to identify the systemic factors and enduring consequences impacting these communities. First-hand accounts from LGBTQ+ individuals impacted by healthcare challenges are included between chapters through "In their Words" perspective essays. An extensive chronology of relevant people, events, and legislation places this topic in historical context and outlines the evolution of healthcare challenges as they relate to sexuality and gender identity. Intended to be an encompassing reference for high school students, college students, and general readers alike, this overview not only explores the historical and contemporary complexities of this topic, but also proposes solutions for improvement and pathways to advocacy.
R.K. Devlin is an independent scholar in the USA. She holds a BS in exercise physiology, an MBS in biomechanics, and an MD with specialization in infectious diseases. She is the editor of Exercise and Physical Activity: From Health Benefits to Fitness Crazes (Greenwood, 2022) and the author of What You Need to Know About the Flu: Inside Diseases and Disorders (Greenwood, 2020) and Influenza: Biographies of Disease (Greenwood, 2008). She has also owned an independent bookstore, founded a literary nonprofit, and published numerous articles, blogs, and book reviews for various online and print publications.