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Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
Date May 11, 2021
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Dr. Zelaya Co-Authors Recently Published Book Chapter

Dr. David Zelaya co-authored a book chapter titled "Psychosocial Risk and Resilience Factors in LGBTQ POC Mental Health."

Dr. David Zelaya co-authored a book chapter titled "Psychosocial Risk and Resilience Factors in LGBTQ PoC Mental Health" in "Heart, Brain and Mental Health Disparities for LGBTQ People of Color" published in Palgrave Macmillan.

Palgrave Macmillan describes this book as:

A timely edited collection presents a holistic and biopsychosocial analysis of LGBTQ people of color well-being, focused on heart, brain, and mental health, and employs a unique incorporation of minority stress, intersectionality, and allostatic load frameworks.

“ ...a seminal contribution that will pave the way for further advances in research, theory, and practice. ”

Palgrave Macmilla

Bringing together established and emerging academics, its authors present a critical analysis of the latest research that encompasses the study of both risk and resilience factors in LGBTQ People of Color health. Across the book, they highlight the precise nature of the behavioral health disparities experienced by these communities, but further, they reveal the unique roles of intersectional discrimination and structural stigma as mechanisms for these disparities. 

With chapters also dedicated to federal policies and public health, this multidisciplinary work marks a seminal contribution that will pave the way for further advances in research, theory, and practice. It offers a valuable resource on an understudied population that will appeal to researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the fields of health psychology, public health, epidemiology, sociology, health sciences and medicine.

 

View a preview of the chapter Dr. Zelaya co-authored from Palgrave Macmillan. 

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