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Contribution to Book
Sickle Cell Disease: Biosocial Aspects
Praeger Handbook of Black American Health: Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in Health (2004)
  • Joseph Telfair
Abstract
Prior to employment at Georgia Southern University, Joseph Telfair authored "Sickle Cell Disease: Biosocial Aspects" in Praeger Handbook of Black American Health: Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in Health.

Book Summary: More than 100 contributors from across the United States, all recognized experts in their fields, present information on the vast racial and ethnic health disparities, as well as approaches that can be used to reduce or eliminate these disparities. Chapters address topics from heart health, hypertension, diabetes, asthma and lung disease, and HIV/AIDS to alcohol and drug abuse, infant mortality, nutrition and exercise. Presents state-of-the-art information in a manner free of confusing jargon, making this accessible to a casual user, yet still helpful to students, scholars, and researchers. Chapters also address disparities in reproductive health, life expectancy and access to health care. Chapter authors include professionals and professors with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Pennsylvania State University.

This expansion of Dr. Livingston's first edition of the handbook includes a doubling of the text, with 20 new chapters and complete updates revising the 27 returning chapters. These volumes will be of special interest to those in fields including public health, medicine, health psychology, health policy, and medical sociology.
Keywords
  • Sickle Cell Disease,
  • Biosocial aspects
Disciplines
Publication Date
2004
Editor
Ivor Lensworth Livingston
Publisher
The Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN
978-0-313-08562-8
Citation Information
Joseph Telfair. "Sickle Cell Disease: Biosocial Aspects" 2nd EditionPraeger Handbook of Black American Health: Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in Health (2004) p. 129 - 146
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_telfair/213/