Who cares? : institutional barriers to health care for lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons / Michele J. Eliason.

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Main Author: Eliason, Michele J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : NLN Press, [1996]
Series:Pub. ; no. 14-6762
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505 0 |a Two philosophies -- Prejudice -- Sharon and karen's story -- How many lesbian, gay, and bisexual people are there? -- Organization of this book -- Historical overview -- Basic technology -- Homophobia -- Internalized homophobia -- Heterosexism -- Coming out -- Diversity in lesibian, gay, and bisexual communities -- Racial and thenic diversity -- Gender -- Class -- Age -- Religion -- Political involvement -- Origins or "causes" of sexual orientation -- Biologically based theories -- Environmental theories -- Damage done by negative stereotypes -- Doesnt the bible condemn homosexuality? -- Aren't homosexuals confused about their sex or gender? -- Homosexuality is caused by a bad experience with the opposite sex -- Isn't there a link between homosexuality and child molestation? -- Homosexual relationships don't last -- Aren't homosexuals obcessed with sex? -- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people flaunt their sexuality -- Homosexuals could change their preference if they tried -- Didn't homosexuals bring aids to the united states? -- Aren't bisexuals just as confused about their identities? -- Family of origin issues -- Gay and lesbian couples as chosen family -- Social support for same-sex couples -- Same-sex couple relationship characteristics -- Relationship satisfaction and sources of conflict -- Disclosure of sexual identity to health care providers -- Violence and same-sex couples -- Living with illness or disability -- Hospitalization -- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual families with children -- Issues that may affect children -- Coming out to children -- Unique problems with children -- Attitudes of health care providers -- Surveys of health care providers about their attitudes -- Attitudes about aids and homosexuality -- Experiences of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people's perceptions of their health care -- Potential behavioral consequences of negative attitudes -- Childhood -- Adolesence -- Coming out -- Depression and suicide -- Violence, homelessness, and prostitution -- Sexually transmitted infections, hiv, and pregnancy -- Guidelines for working with lesbian, gay, and bisexual teens -- Young adulthood -- Coming out -- FOrming intimate relationships -- Commitment to a partner and beginning a family -- Career and work issues -- Middle adulthood -- Reproductive transitions: menopause -- Men at midlife -- Older adulthood -- Elder services for lesbian,gay, and bisexual people == Lesbian and bisexual women's physical health -- Regular gynecological care -- Sexually transmitted infections other than hiv -- HIv, aids -- Cancers -- Sexual dysfunctions -- Pregnancy-related issues -- Lesbian and bisexual women's mental health -- Substance abuse and misuse -- Depression and suicide -- Eating disorders -- Hate crimes -- Interviewing lesbian and bisexual female clients or patients -- Gay and bisexual men's mental health -- Hate crimes -- Potential consequences of internalized homophobia -- Gay and bisexual men's physical health -- Unsafe sexual experiences -- Hiv, aids -- Health care provider attitudes about aids -- Prevention of hiv -- Making health care safe and inclusive -- Society and the healthy homosexual -- Health care institutions -- Education and training -- Policies and procedures -- Individual health care providers 
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