Women's culturally and socially determined roles greatly impair their health and that of their children through a complex web of physiological and behavioural interrelationships and synergies that pervade every aspect of their lives. Women's roles also affect their use of health services since modern health care has been absorbed so successfully into traditional structures that families tend to allocate it, like food, according to characteristics such as sex and age. Change may be occurring through the agency of female education and a redefinition of familial relationships, both of which operate to improve women's position, and hence their health. Health services could perhaps accelerate the process by revising their view of women as the na...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
here is a massive change in women’s roles and family structure in most countries in recent decades. ...
Women in the developing countries are often found in poor health and overburdened with work; most ar...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
Women and health discuss the general perspective of women’s problems and health. Related issues the ...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
Individuals internalize the roles they play and the statuses they occupy in their social networks. ...
Individuals internalize the roles they play and the statuses they occupy in their social networks. ...
Not only biological conditions and medical services but also gender, income, social support arrangem...
Healthy women directly or indirectly contribute to many important tasks for the family and society. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships between social roles, social position and ...
To make the health care system more accessible and responsive to women particularly in developing co...
To make the health care system more accessible and responsive to women particularly in developing co...
Abstract : The health of women is inextricably linked to their responsibilities as mothers, partner...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
here is a massive change in women’s roles and family structure in most countries in recent decades. ...
Women in the developing countries are often found in poor health and overburdened with work; most ar...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
Women and health discuss the general perspective of women’s problems and health. Related issues the ...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
In many societies, women have been socialized to provide care and maintenance to the family unit by ...
Individuals internalize the roles they play and the statuses they occupy in their social networks. ...
Individuals internalize the roles they play and the statuses they occupy in their social networks. ...
Not only biological conditions and medical services but also gender, income, social support arrangem...
Healthy women directly or indirectly contribute to many important tasks for the family and society. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships between social roles, social position and ...
To make the health care system more accessible and responsive to women particularly in developing co...
To make the health care system more accessible and responsive to women particularly in developing co...
Abstract : The health of women is inextricably linked to their responsibilities as mothers, partner...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
here is a massive change in women’s roles and family structure in most countries in recent decades. ...
Women in the developing countries are often found in poor health and overburdened with work; most ar...