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Rethinking COVID-19 Vulnerability: A Call for LGBTQ+ Im/migrant Health Equity in the United States During and After a Pandemic

机译:重新思考Covid-19漏洞:在大流行期间和之后美国呼吁LGBTQ + IM /移民健康股权

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摘要

Public health responses to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have emphasized older adults' vulnerability, but this obfuscates the social and political root causes of health inequity. To advance health equity during a novel communicable disease outbreak, public health practitioners must continue to be attentive to social and political circumstances that inform poor health. Such efforts are especially needed for populations who are exposed to numerous social and political factors that structure health inequity, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise-queer identifying (LGBTQ+) populations and im/migrant populations. The COVID-19 outbreak is, therefore, a critical time to emphasize root causes of health inequity.
机译:公共卫生对2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行的反应强调了老年人的脆弱性,但这使得这种情况混淆了健康不公平的社会和政治根本原因。为了在新型传染病爆发期间推进健康股权,公共卫生从业者必须继续关注社会和政治环境,以通知健康状况不佳。特别需要这种努力,这些努力是暴露于结构健康不公平的众多社会和政治因素的人口,例如女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别或以其他方式识别(LGBTQ +)人口和IM /移民人口。因此,Covid-19爆发是强调健康不公平的根本原因的关键时期。

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  • 期刊名称 Health Equity
  • 作者

    Nolan S. Kline;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2020(4),1
  • 年度 2020
  • 页码 239–242
  • 总页数 4
  • 原文格式 PDF
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  • 关键词

    机译:LGBTQ +健康;移民健康;Covid-19;交叉口;

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