… WHO defines health behaviour as ‘any activity undertaken by an … available for physical activities than do men (The Lancet PublicHealth, 2019). Environmental and socioeconomic factors … cigarettes, especially among adolescents, as alarming for publichealth. Although there is no complete data set for the …
… aged 16–29 years. Sexual harassment by strangers in a public setting is experienced disproportionately by women, … Such worries reduce women’s opportunities for engaging in public life. Most incidents of physical violence and … of physical and sexual violence contact doctors and health services, rather than the police. Data recorded by …
… EU. Though the full effects of the pandemic on people’s health are not clear, they are likely to be far-reaching. By … and men are affected by COVID-19 in terms of infection and health outcomes. It also examines some of the gendered … violence. Among the pandemic’s more obvious effects on publichealth is a drop in life expectancy. In 2020, life …
… reflects the pre-pandemic period, and the subdomain of health behaviour has not been updated because of a lack of … such as physical activity are a key dimension of publichealth, both physical and mental. This is particularly … effectively. A body of evidence shows that legislative and public policies can be effective in changing behaviour (WHO, …
… intimate partners, in broader domestic, professional and public settings, and in virtual spaces. Ageing, living with a … income, education, power distribution, unpaid care and health. Therefore, it has an essential place in gender … inequalities experienced by women in the fields of work, health, money, power, education and time use. From this point …
… care duties, which limits women’s ability to be active in public life, discriminatory employment practices and … which further discourages women from engaging in public debate or running for office (EIGE, 2020a). The … now more frequently included among social determinants of health (SDH) (Bhui, 2018; Gerry McCartney et al., 2021), and …
… many other aspects of a person’s life. This includes their health. The burden of unpaid care is increasingly regarded as a determinant of health. Policies promoting women’s participation in the … easing their burden of care – such as policies to improve public services or to increase fathers’ access and take-up of …
… and exposed serious challenges. We are living not just a publichealth crisis, but also an economic and social crisis. … in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. It also addresses the spike in violence against women …