… over physical appearance correlates highly with their social media use. The ‘beauty myth’, by which girls and women … 2019b). Comparisons with peers and professional models on social media (Carey et al., 2014) have been associated with body image concerns among adolescent girls, with social media playing an intermediary role (Tiggemann and …
… of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social construction and cultural representations of … help-seeking behaviour include a preference to handle the problem by oneself, little perceived need and low mental …
… managers, intermediate support from colleagues, a positive social climate, and job rewards and security are protective. … the demands of unpaid care are rarely analysed as a social determinant of mental health. Of 1 522 papers covered …
… stress disorder (PTSD) is the most common mental health problem among women victims of intimate partner violence, … and mental health – gender, socioeconomic status, age, social and family network, previous mental health problems … et al., 2020). Younger women, the main users of social media, are disproportionately affected (WHO, 2020f). …
… assessment of levels and gender gaps indicates that social determinants of mental health are potentially at play. … further. Generally, research evidence confirms that social exclusion and material deprivation are the strongest social determinants of poor mental health (Dreger et al., …
… for Europe, 2018). Education – one of the most documented social determinants of life expectancy – is used to measure the impact of social and economic status on longevity. Here, too, men are … for suicide; women’s better recall of suicide attempts in social surveys; higher levels of alcohol and drug abuse, and …
… are not under individual control. These include income, social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and … status influences people’s health through income, social status and its impact on distress (Marmot et al., …
… in maintaining good health. It is considered an important social determinant of health (WHO, 2019e). In the EU context, … recognised as a key principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights. In a survey carried out by EIGE, respondents … unmet medical care needs were ‘Wanted to wait and see if problem got better on its own’, lack of time (‘Could not take …
… and mental health through working conditions, income and social status, while gender-biased health research and … care is increasingly important. The European Pillar of Social Rights reflects this. A strong commitment to the … of the recommendations of the European Pillar of Social Rights – particularly those relating to long-term care …
… relevant software applications; the ability to work in a problem solving manner and to learn and work in a proactive, … jobholder shall work in a multicultural environment where social dialogue is considered very important. EIGE applies a … on any grounds of age, birth, disability, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, membership of a national …
… The increasing reach of the internet, use of social media platforms and rapid spread of mobile information … has made cyber violence against women a growing global problem. However, there is currently no agreed definition of …
… to gender equality; work experience in working with social media, video, visualisation and other communication … coordination, organisational, administrative and problem solving skills. Advantageous: academic education in … jobholder shall work in a multicultural environment where social dialogue between management and staff, including …