Contains fulltext : 194575.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)A large body of cross-national research grounded in cultivation theory has shown that media use contributes to gender stereotypes across media platforms and content types, including health messages. However, little is known about the relationship between media use and gendered perceptions of diseases. This topic is important for health communication scholars because if individuals, including health professionals, associate certain conditions more with one gender than the other, they may miscalculate health risks, or inadvertently contribute to the stigmatization of diseases. This in turn can cause delays in treatment or result in inconsistent or even inco...
In the West, the growth of the modern, androcentric medical establishment can\ud be shown to be corr...
Emerging from previous research through the Medical Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship, th...
A prodigious increment of scientific evidence in both preclinical and clinical studies is narrowing ...
A large body of cross-national research grounded in cultivation theory has shown that media use cont...
With or without intention the media in our world creates a false stigma on gender roles. Gender role...
The media has the power to influence what gender norms people internalize. When prescription direct-...
Communication, health and gender are interconnected with each other, and gender has a profound imp...
This book is based on interviews with people talking about their experiences of many different types...
This is a feminist, cultural interpretation analysis that explored how women from different backgrou...
Sex and gender differences play a significant role in the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and t...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
This article uses a qualitative content analysis of writing about cancer since 1900, with numeric su...
In the past decade, it is hard to deny that social media has become more and more prevalent in our d...
In medicine, there is growing evidence that gender differences are important and lead to variations ...
The study investigates illness orientation as a factor which may account for sex differences in the ...
In the West, the growth of the modern, androcentric medical establishment can\ud be shown to be corr...
Emerging from previous research through the Medical Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship, th...
A prodigious increment of scientific evidence in both preclinical and clinical studies is narrowing ...
A large body of cross-national research grounded in cultivation theory has shown that media use cont...
With or without intention the media in our world creates a false stigma on gender roles. Gender role...
The media has the power to influence what gender norms people internalize. When prescription direct-...
Communication, health and gender are interconnected with each other, and gender has a profound imp...
This book is based on interviews with people talking about their experiences of many different types...
This is a feminist, cultural interpretation analysis that explored how women from different backgrou...
Sex and gender differences play a significant role in the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and t...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
This article uses a qualitative content analysis of writing about cancer since 1900, with numeric su...
In the past decade, it is hard to deny that social media has become more and more prevalent in our d...
In medicine, there is growing evidence that gender differences are important and lead to variations ...
The study investigates illness orientation as a factor which may account for sex differences in the ...
In the West, the growth of the modern, androcentric medical establishment can\ud be shown to be corr...
Emerging from previous research through the Medical Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship, th...
A prodigious increment of scientific evidence in both preclinical and clinical studies is narrowing ...