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The first book focused entirely on the growing field of LGBTQ health research, this volume provides the necessary public health tools to teach about and study LGBTQ populations effectively.

Over the last 30 years, the health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Americans have become increasingly recognized, in particular for the ways in which they are distinct from those typically assessed and addressed in society. Universities and researchers are paying greater attention to LGBTQ public health issues and how they might adapt existing methods to research marginalized communities, butuntil nowthere has been no authoritative resource to guide their education or practice. Developed for graduate students in public health and health sciencesbut perfect for anyone interested in this topicthis book will fill that gap and provide the necessary public health tools to teach about and study LGBTQ populations effectively.

Divided into three sections and edited by top scholars, LGBTQ Health Research explains research methods important to descriptive epidemiology that are needed to document health disparities among LGBTQ populations. The book also examines research methods that help explain the driving forces of these disparities. Focusing on real-world experience in developing and testing interventions to mitigate health disparities in LGBTQ populations, it also breaks down issues that challenge the direct application of standard research methods with these communities, including those related to sampling, measurement, choice of theoretical variables to explain the distribution of health and illness, cultural competence in intervention design, and community participation.

Promoting the creation and diffusion of effective interventions, the book takes a holistic approach to address longstanding research gaps regarding important marginalized communities. It also documents profound health disparities in many LBGTQ populations across a wide range of health conditions and explains why future development of the field must be based on inclusive science and rigorous research methods. LGBTQ Health Research is an essential textbook for any courses that deal with the intersection of marginalization, health, sexuality, and gender.

Contributors: Jos A. Bauermeister, Chris Beyrer, Kerith Conron, Brian Dodge, Rita Dwan, Stephen L. Forssell, Peter Gamache, Gary W. Harper, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Colleen Hoff, Carl Latkin, Ilan H. Meyer, Robin Lin Miller, Angulique Y. Outlaw, Christopher Owens, Tonia Poteat, Erin Riley, Joshua Rosenberger, Ayden I. Scheim, Shauna Stahlman, Randall Sell, Ron Stall, Rob Stephenson, Rachel Strecher, Ryan C. Tingler, Karin E. Tobin, Ronald O. Valdiserri, and Richard J. Wolitski

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LGBTQ HEALTH RESEARCH

LGBTQ HEALTH RESEARCH

Theory, Methods, Practice

Edited by

RON STALL, PHD, MPH

BRIAN DODGE, PHD

JOS A. BAUERMEISTER, PHD, MPH

TONIA POTEAT, PHD, MPH

CHRIS BEYRER, MD, MPH

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS Baltimore 2020 Johns Hopkins University Press - photo 2JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS | Baltimore

2020 Johns Hopkins University Press

All rights reserved. Published 2020

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Stall, Ron, 1954 editor. | Dodge, Brian, 1973 editor. | Bauermeister, Jos A., 1980 editor. | Poteat, Tonia, editor. | Beyrer, Chris, editor.

Title: LGBTQ health research : theory, methods, practice / edited by Ron Stall, PhD, MPH, Brian Dodge, PhD, Jos A. Bauermeister, PhD, MPH, Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, and Chris Beyrer, MD, MPH.

Description: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019057272 | ISBN 9781421438788 (paperback ; alk. paper) | ISBN 9781421438795 (ebook)

Subjects: MESH: Sexual and Gender Minorities | Delivery of Health Care | Health Services Research | Health Equity | Minority Health

Classification: LCC RA564.9.H65 | NLM WA 300.1 | DDC 362.1086/6dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019057272

A catalog record for this book is available from the British Library.

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Johns Hopkins University Press uses environmentally friendly book materials, including recycled text paper that is composed of at least 30 percent post-consumer waste, whenever possible.

CONTENTS
  1. RON STALL, RONALD O. VALDISERRI, AND RICHARD J. WOLITSKI
  2. CHRIS BEYRER
  3. TONIA POTEAT AND SHAUNA STAHLMAN
  4. RON STALL, CHRIS BEYRER, TONIA POTEAT, BRIAN DODGE, AND JOS A. BAUERMEISTER
  5. BRIAN DODGE AND MARK L. HATZENBUEHLER
  6. RANDALL SELL AND KERITH CONRON
  7. CHRISTOPHER OWENS, RON STALL, AND BRIAN DODGE
  8. ILAN H. MEYER, WITH THE GENERATIONS STUDY INVESTIGATORS
  9. JOSHUA G. ROSENBERGER
  10. MARK L. HATZENBUEHLER
  11. CARL LATKIN AND KARIN E. TOBIN
  12. COLLEEN HOFF
  13. JOS A. BAUERMEISTER
  14. ROB STEPHENSON AND ERIN RILEY
  15. STEPHEN L. FORSSELL, PETER GAMACHE, AND RITA DWAN
  16. JOS A. BAUERMEISTER, RYAN C. TINGLER, AND GARY W. HARPER
  17. ROBIN LIN MILLER AND ANGULIQUE Y. OUTLAW
CONTRIBUTORS
COEDITORS

RON STALL, PHD, MPH, is a professor of public health at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health. He started work on HIV prevention research among gay men during the early 1980s. He initially focused on health disparities and studying the many intersecting psychosocial epidemics that worked to shape the spread of HIV among men who have sex with men. At the University of Pittsburgh, he created a certificate program in LGBT health research and a training program for scholars interested in LGBT health.

BRIAN DODGE, PHD, is a professor in the Department of Applied Health Science and the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at the Indiana University School of Public HealthBloomington. He has maintained a specific research emphasis on health among diverse groups of bisexual individuals, including some of the first National Institutes of Healthfunded studies focusing on bisexual men.

JOS A. BAUERMEISTER, PHD, MPH, is a Penn Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His career has focused on developing community-engaged interventions for racial/ethnic and sexual and gender minority youth using interdisciplinary approaches.

TONIA POTEAT, PHD, MPH, is an assistant professor of social medicine at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) and core faculty in the UNC Center for Health Equity Research. Her research, teaching, and clinical practice focus on HIV and LGBTQ health, with particular attention to the role of stigma in driving health disparities.

CHRIS BEYRER, MD, MPH, is the Desmond M. Tutu Professor in Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is a professor of epidemiology, international health, nursing, and medicine at Johns Hopkins. He was president of the International AIDS Society from 2014 to 2016, and he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Medicine in 2014.

OTHER CONTRIBUTORS

Kerith Conron, ScD, MPH, Blachford-Cooper Research Director and Distinguished Scholar, The Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law

Rita Dwan, MA, project manager, American Psychological Association

Stephen L. Forssell, PhD, teaching assistant professor, Professional Psychology Program, George Washington University

Peter Gamache, PhD, MPH, MBA, MLA, president, Turnaround Achievement Network

Gary W. Harper, PhD, MPH, professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health

Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, PhD, associate professor, sociomedical sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Colleen Hoff, PhD, director, Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality, San Francisco State University

Carl Latkin, PhD, professor and vice chair, Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Ilan H. Meyer, PhD, Williams Distinguished Senior Scholar of Public Policy, The Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law

Robin Lin Miller, PhD, professor, ecological-community psychology, Michigan State University

Angulique Y. Outlaw, PhD, associate professor, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Division of Behavioral Sciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine

Christopher Owens, MPH, doctoral candidate, Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana UniversityBloomington

Erin Riley, MPH, research program manager, Center for Sexuality and Health Disparities, School of Nursing, University of Michigan

Joshua G. Rosenberger, PhD, MPH, assistant professor, biobehavioral health, Penn State College of Health and Human Development

Ayden I. Scheim, PhD, assistant professor, epidemiology and biostatistics, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University

Randall Sell, ScD, professor, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University

Shauna Stahlman, PhD, MPH, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Rob Stephenson, MSc, PhD, professor, Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership, School of Nursing, University of Michigan

Rachael Strecher, MPH, senior director, Storytelling Grants, Programs, and Fellowships, National Geographic

Ryan C. Tingler, MPH, research project manager, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

Karin E. Tobin, PhD, MHS, associate professor, Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

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