Women's health, as a field of study, is a developing discipline. Health theories in general have been based on studies of men. However, in recent years, more attention has shifted to women's health, realizing the disparities between men and women in relation to their health. During the last two decades, a similar shift has occurred for a group of women—lesbian women—to further identify and specify their health needs.
Over the past decade, lesbians have organized to call for attention to the health issues of this community, resulting in several federally funded research initiatives. This book offers a comprehensive view of what is known about lesbian health needs and what questions need further investigation, including:
The book discusses how to determine which questions to ask about sexual orientation, the need to obtain information without violating privacy, the importance of considering racial and ethnic diversity in the study of lesbians, strategies for exchanging information among researchers and disseminating findings to the public, and mechanisms for supporting greater numbers of researchers.
Lesbian Health takes a frank look at the political pressures, community attitudes, and professional concerns uniquely affecting the study of lesbian health issues. The book explores many other issues including the potential for transferring findings in this field to other population groups, including other rare populations and women in general.
Table of Contents |
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Front Matter | i-xviii | |
Executive Summary | 1-16 | |
1 Introduction | 17-34 | |
2 Lesbian Health Status and Health Risks | 35-96 | |
3 Methodological Challenges in Conducting Research on Lesbian Health | 97-134 | |
4 Contextual Barriers to Conducting Research on Lesbian Health | 135-154 | |
5 Conclusions and Recommendations | 155-164 | |
Appendix A: Selected Bibliography on Lesbian Health Research | 165-206 | |
Appendix B: Workshop Agenda | 207-214 | |
Appendix C: Workshop Participants | 215-222 | |
Appendix D: People and Organizations Submitting Testimony | 223-226 | |
Index | 227-234 |
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