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Les nouvelles technologies de communication, et notamment Internet, ont transformé à la fois les stratégies relationnelles et la transmission et le partage des informations dans toutes les sphères de la vie, incluant le domaine de la santé. Pour les minorités sexuelles qui sont confrontées à de multiples formes de discrimination et de marginalisation, Internet est devenu un puissant moyen de s’organiser, d’informer et d’intervenir dans le champ de la santé. Les associations et organismes communautaires ciblant ces populations proposent aujourd’hui un ensemble de sites et de stratégies de soutien et d’intervention. Ces outils synchrones et asynchrones disponibles en ligne visent l’amélioration de la santé mentale et physique, des relations interpersonnelles et la prévention des ITSS et du VIH/sida. Par contre, les usages qui varient en fonction des populations LGBT peuvent aussi concourir à la prise de risques et à des formes de dépendance. Afin de mieux comprendre les enjeux entourant les usages d’Internet et la santé, cet ouvrage, réalisé grâce à l’appui de l’équipe pancanadienne Sexualités et genres ;: vulnérabilité et résilience (SVR), regroupe les contributions de chercheurs de l’équipe qui ont effectué des travaux sur Internet et la santé ainsi que d’intervenants impliqués dans des organismes communautaires, qui utilisent des sites Internet à des fins de réseautage, de transfert d’informations et d’interventions en ligne dans les contextes québécois et canadien.
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AIDS (Disease) --- Immigrants --- Minorities --- Migrant labor --- Social aspects. --- Prevention. --- Government policy. --- Health and hygiene. --- AIDS (Disease) - Social aspects. --- AIDS (Disease) - Prevention. --- AIDS (Disease) - Government policy. --- Immigrants - Health and hygiene. --- Minorities - Health and hygiene. --- Migrant labor - Health and hygiene.
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Looking at a number of migrant and minority groups from around the world, this book examines how health issues and the construction of medical ideas have interacted with developing ideas of ethnicity and race.
Immigrants --- Minorities --- Ethnic minorities --- Foreign population --- Minority groups --- Persons --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Discrimination --- Ethnic relations --- Majorities --- Plebiscite --- Race relations --- Segregation --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Aliens --- Health and hygiene --- History. --- Australia --- History --- Disease --- Ethnology --- Emigration and immigration --- Stereotyping --- Préjugés --- Immigrants - Health and hygiene - Australia - History. --- Minorities - Health and hygiene - Australia - History --- Disease - ethnology. --- Minority Groups.
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This insightful book identifies the risks posed by prison lockdowns to minority ethnic prisoners, foreign national prisoners and prisoners from Traveller and Roma communities who are disproportionately represented in prisons across the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Prisoners - Great Britain - Social conditions --- Prisoners - Health and hygiene - Great Britain --- Minorities - Health and hygiene - Great Britain --- Prisoners, Foreign - Health and hygiene - Great Britain --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Social aspects - Great Britain --- Prisoners - Services for - Great Britain --- Prisoners --- Minorities --- Prisoners, Foreign --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Prisoners --- Social conditions. --- Health and hygiene --- Social aspects --- Services for
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Drawn from real-world experience and current research, the fully updated LGBTQ Cultures, 3rd Edition paves the way for healthcare professionals to provide well-informed, culturally sensitive healthcare to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) patients. This vital guide fills the LGBTQ awareness gaps, including replacing myths and stereotypes with facts, and measuring the effects of social stigma on health. Vital for all nursing specialties, this is the seminal guide to actively providing appropriate, culturally sensitive care to persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
Sexual and Gender Minorities --- Attitude of Health Personnel --- Culturally Competent Care --- Gender identity --- Cross-Cultural Care --- Cultural Care --- Culturally Competent Health Care --- Culturally Congruent Care --- Care, Cross-Cultural --- Care, Cultural --- Care, Culturally Competent --- Care, Culturally Congruent --- Cross Cultural Care --- Clinical Competence --- Transcultural Nursing --- Cultural Competency --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Staff Attitude --- Attitude, Staff --- Attitudes, Staff --- Health Personnel Attitude --- Health Personnel Attitudes --- Staff Attitudes --- Bisexuals --- GLBT Persons --- GLBTQ Persons --- Gender Minorities --- Homosexuals --- LBG Persons --- LGBT Persons --- LGBTQ Persons --- Lesbians --- Lesbigay Persons --- Men Who Have Sex With Men --- Non-Heterosexual Persons --- Non-Heterosexuals --- Queers --- Sexual Dissidents --- Sexual Minorities --- Women Who Have Sex With Women --- Gays --- Bisexual --- Dissident, Sexual --- Dissidents, Sexual --- GLBT Person --- GLBTQ Person --- Gay --- Gender Minority --- Homosexual --- LBG Person --- LGBT Person --- LGBTQ Person --- Lesbian --- Lesbigay Person --- Minorities, Gender --- Minorities, Sexual --- Minority, Gender --- Minority, Sexual --- Non Heterosexual Persons --- Non Heterosexuals --- Non-Heterosexual --- Non-Heterosexual Person --- Person, GLBT --- Person, GLBTQ --- Person, LBG --- Person, LGBT --- Person, LGBTQ --- Person, Lesbigay --- Person, Non-Heterosexual --- Persons, GLBT --- Persons, GLBTQ --- Persons, LBG --- Persons, LGBT --- Persons, LGBTQ --- Persons, Lesbigay --- Queer --- Sexual Dissident --- Sexual Minority --- Bisexuality --- Homosexuality --- Homosexuality, Male --- Homosexuality, Female --- E-books --- Culturally Sensitive Care --- Care, Culturally Sensitive --- Culturally Sensitive Cares --- Sexual minorities --- Transgender people --- Sexual and Gender Minorities. --- Attitude of health personnel. --- Gender Identity. --- Health and hygiene --- United States --- Gender --- Gender Identities --- Identity, Gender --- Transgender Persons --- TG people --- TGs (Transgender people) --- Trans-identified people --- Trans people --- Transgender-identified people --- Transgendered people --- Transgenders --- Transpeople --- Persons --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Minorities --- Sexual minorities - Health and hygiene --- Transgender people - Health and hygiene --- Gender Identity --- Health Services Accessibility --- Gender dysphoria --- Transgeder people --- Health and hygiene. --- Accessibility, Health Services --- Contraceptive Availability --- Health Services Geographic Accessibility --- Program Accessibility --- Access To Care, Health --- Access to Care --- Access to Contraception --- Access to Health Care --- Access to Health Services --- Access to Medications --- Access to Medicines --- Access to Therapy --- Access to Treatment --- Accessibility of Health Services --- Availability of Health Services --- Contraception Access --- Contraceptive Access --- Medication Access --- Access to Cares --- Access to Contraceptions --- Access to Medication --- Access to Medicine --- Access to Therapies --- Access to Treatments --- Access, Contraception --- Access, Contraceptive --- Access, Medication --- Accessibilities, Health Services --- Accessibility, Program --- Availability, Contraceptive --- Care, Access to --- Cares, Access to --- Contraception, Access to --- Contraceptive Accesses --- Health Services Availability --- Medication Accesses --- Medication, Access to --- Medicine, Access to --- Medicines, Access to --- Therapy, Access to --- Treatment, Access to --- Medically Underserved Area
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