This groundbreaking book applies the concept of social determinants
of health to the health of African- American men. While there
have been significant efforts in recent years to eliminate health
disparities, serious disparities continue to exist especially with
regard to African-American men who continue to suffer
disproportionately from poor health when compared to other racial,
ethnic, and gender groups in the United States. This
book covers the most important issues relating to social
determinants of health and also offers viable strategies for
reducing health disparities.
Зміст
Figures and Tables v
Foreword vii
Robert M Franklin
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
The Editors xv
The Contributors xvii
1 Introduction to Social Determinants of Health among
African-American Men 1
Clare Xanthos, Henrie M Treadwell, and Kisha B Holden
Part One Social Determinants of Health Status 19
2 Implications of Racism for African-American Men’s Cancer
Risk, Morbidity, and Mortality 21
Derek M Griffith and Jonetta L Johnson
3 Social Determinants of Depression and the Black Male
Experience 39
Daphne C Watkins and Harold W Neighbors
4 Psychosocial Health of Black Sexually Marginalized Men
63
Louis F Graham
5 Parental Incarceration as a Social Determinant of Male
African-American Adolescents’ Mental Health 83
Susan D Phillips and Qiana R Cryer-Coupet
6 The Impact of Reentry from Incarceration on the Health of
African-American Men 97
Jean J Bonhomme and Elisabeth Kingsbury
7 Life-Course Socioeconomic Position and Hypertension in
African-American Men: The Pitt County Study 115
Sherman A James, John Van Hoewyk, Robert F Belli, David S
Strogatz, David R Williams, and Trevillore E Raghunathan
Part Two Social Determinants of Health Behavior 133
8 Social Determinants of Medical Mistrust among African-American
Men 135
Wizdom Powell Hammond and Arjumand A Siddiqi
9 Beyond Gay, Bisexual, or DL: Structural Determinants of HIV
Sexual Risk among Black Men in the United States 161
David J Malebranche and Lisa Bowleg
10 Social Determinants of Substance Abuse among Older
African-American Men 183
Robert Pope
Part Three Social Determinants of Health Care 205
11 Prejudiced Providers: Unequal Treatment as a Determinant of
African-American Men’s Health 207
Clare Xanthos
12 The Impact of the Correctional Health Care System on HIV/AIDS
and the Health of African-American Men 225
Rhonda Conerly Holliday
Part Four Addressing Social Determinants of Health Inequities
245
13 Building Communities of Opportunity: Pathways to Health for
African-American Men 247
Angela Glover Blackwell
14 One City’s Attempt at Treating the Effects of Social
Inequities in African-American Men: Lessons Learned 265
Elizabeth M Whitley and Jodi Drisko
15 The Impact of Invisibility: The Way Forward 283
Henrie M Treadwell
16 Criminal Justice and Other Public Policies as Determinants of
Health and Well-Being for African-American Men 301
Leda M Perez
17 Social Determinants of Health and Black Men: The Culture of
Empowerment and the Policy Process 319
Adewale Troutman and Nandi Marshall
Afterword 335
David Satcher
Index 339
Про автора
Henrie Treadwell, Ph D, is Senior Social Scientist and Associate Director of Development in the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine. Previouslyy, Dr. Treadwell was program director at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Dr. Treadwell is a member of the editorial board for the American Journal of Public Health and the International Journal of Men’s Health and Gender.
Clare M. Xanthos, Ph D, is a Senior Researcher at Community Voices of Morehouse School of Medicine. She has lived and worked in several countries including the USA, Barbados, the U.K., and Nigeria. Before joining Community Voices, she was an independent consultant in the U.K., and??prior to this, Dr. Xanthos was a Research Fellow for the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the West Indies.
Kisha B. Holden, Ph D, is associate director for Community Voices and assistant professor of clinical psychiatry and mental health policy analyst at the National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Braithwaite is co-owner of Evaluation Research Associates, Inc.