Appalachian Health: Culture, Challenges, and Capacity

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Appalachian Health explores major challenges and opportunities for promoting the health and well-being of the people of Appalachia, a historically underserved population. It considers health's intersection with social, political, and economic factors to shed light on the trends affecting mortality and morbidity among the region's residents.

Editors F. Douglas Scutchfield and Randy Wykoff have assembled high-profile experts working in academia, public health, and government to offer perspectives on a wide range of topics including health behaviors, environmental justice, and pandemic preparedness. This volume also provides updated data on issues such as opioid abuse, "deaths of despair," and the social determinants of health. Together, the contributors illuminate the complex health status of the region and offer evidence-based programs for addressing the health problems that have been identified.

Author(s): Randy Wykoff, Douglas Scutchfield
Series: Understanding and Improving Health for Minority and Disadvantaged Populations
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 253
City: Lexington

Cover
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Map
Foreword
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Appalachia An Introduction to the Region
3 Appalachian Health An Overview of Mortality and Morbidity
4 The Social Determinants of Health
5 Health Behaviors in Appalachia
6 The Availability of Health Carein Appalachia
7 The Appalachian Environment
8 Deaths of Despair in Appalachia
9 The Opioid Crisis in Appalachia
10 Public Health Preparedness in Appalachia
11 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index