Irish mental health policy and care provision is criticised for being gender-neutral despite gender being present in almost every aspect of illness; from risk to protection; symptom interpretation; diagnosing, ideology and knowledge of illnesses. The aim of this paper was to present the views of Irish service users and providers in relation to symptom expressions, gender awareness and care provision. A qualitative social realist design was used using Layder’s (1998) adaptive theory and social domains theory. Indepth interviews (n ¼ 54) with 26 service users and 28 service providers were conducted within one mental health service in Ireland. Dominant societal expectations for men and women are described in response to symptom expressions tha...
Research provides evidence of a distinctive gendered landscape of mental illness, with women and men...
Little is known about how gendered understandings of patients can inform professionals’ discretionar...
In Ireland, there are a number of gender affirming services provided to support transgender people. ...
Irish mental health policy and care provision is criticised for being gender-neutral despite gender ...
Background: The Irish Government has adopted ‘Gender Mainstreaming’ as a strategy to promote equal o...
The Irish Government has adopted “Gender Mainstreaming” as a strategy to promote equal opportunities...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of stigma and attitudes toward men...
One of the main traits of a society of reflexive modernity is the critical analysis of categories th...
AIM: This study sought to explore the personal experiences of transgender people with Irish mental h...
Introduction: Gender dysphoria is a condition in which there is a marked incongruence between an ind...
Objective: The basic aim of this paper is to examine how women and men in mental health care underst...
AbstractThe following work is driven foremost by the confounding fact that so few men are seekinghel...
To the Editor, When examining mental health care (MHC) service provisions, gender is conceptualized ...
Perhaps in reaction to criticisms of “woman as problem ” formulations, psychological literature has ...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Research provides evidence of a distinctive gendered landscape of mental illness, with women and men...
Little is known about how gendered understandings of patients can inform professionals’ discretionar...
In Ireland, there are a number of gender affirming services provided to support transgender people. ...
Irish mental health policy and care provision is criticised for being gender-neutral despite gender ...
Background: The Irish Government has adopted ‘Gender Mainstreaming’ as a strategy to promote equal o...
The Irish Government has adopted “Gender Mainstreaming” as a strategy to promote equal opportunities...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of stigma and attitudes toward men...
One of the main traits of a society of reflexive modernity is the critical analysis of categories th...
AIM: This study sought to explore the personal experiences of transgender people with Irish mental h...
Introduction: Gender dysphoria is a condition in which there is a marked incongruence between an ind...
Objective: The basic aim of this paper is to examine how women and men in mental health care underst...
AbstractThe following work is driven foremost by the confounding fact that so few men are seekinghel...
To the Editor, When examining mental health care (MHC) service provisions, gender is conceptualized ...
Perhaps in reaction to criticisms of “woman as problem ” formulations, psychological literature has ...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Research provides evidence of a distinctive gendered landscape of mental illness, with women and men...
Little is known about how gendered understandings of patients can inform professionals’ discretionar...
In Ireland, there are a number of gender affirming services provided to support transgender people. ...