INTRODUCTION: The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illness experiences is increasingly recognized, and key to this work is a better understanding of the application of gender relations. The influence of masculinities and femininities, and the interplay within and between them manifests within relations and interactions among couples, family members and peers to influence health behaviours and outcomes. METHODS: To explore how conceptualizations of gender relations have been integrated in health research a scoping review of the existing literature was conducted. The key terms gender relations, gender interactions, relations gender, partner communication, femininities and masculinities were used to search online data...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Background In this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to ...
Introduction: The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illnes...
The emergence of gender as a major area of interest in medical sociology in the 1970s set an excitin...
Gender—the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities and attributes that a given society c...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
Abstract Attention to the concepts of ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ is increasingly being recogni...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
The advances made in incorporating a gender approach into public health policies have stimulated gro...
Abstract Both sex (biological factors) and gender (socio-cultural factors) shape healt...
Much work has been done to promote sex and gender-based analyses in health research and to think cri...
The advances made in incorporating a gender approach into public health policies have stimulated gro...
Numerous studies have reported gender differences in the effects of social rela-tions on morbidity a...
Abstract Sex and gender are fundamental aspects of health and wellbeing. Yet many research studies f...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Background In this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to ...
Introduction: The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illnes...
The emergence of gender as a major area of interest in medical sociology in the 1970s set an excitin...
Gender—the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities and attributes that a given society c...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
Abstract Attention to the concepts of ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ is increasingly being recogni...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
The advances made in incorporating a gender approach into public health policies have stimulated gro...
Abstract Both sex (biological factors) and gender (socio-cultural factors) shape healt...
Much work has been done to promote sex and gender-based analyses in health research and to think cri...
The advances made in incorporating a gender approach into public health policies have stimulated gro...
Numerous studies have reported gender differences in the effects of social rela-tions on morbidity a...
Abstract Sex and gender are fundamental aspects of health and wellbeing. Yet many research studies f...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Background. In the United Kingdom (UK), concern about inequalities in health and health care has led...
Background In this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to ...