… to seek help. Men are less likely to seek help for mental health than women [1] . Young men are among the least likely … for help from friends or medical professionals for mental health problems (Biddle et al., 2004; Oliver et al., 2005). Lower levels of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social …
… Mental health is defined as the state of well-being in which … and contribute to their community (WHO, 2018a). Mental health disorders refer to a wide range of conditions … the physical and mental health of those providing care, who experience accumulated chronic stressors and often …
… ‘Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social … Gender-sensitive approaches to sexual and reproductive health are key to public health Women and men have different … in the EU (ECDC, 2021). Abortion, pregnancy and maternal care disparities across the European Union Estimates suggest …
… use among caregivers. The reduction of staff in long-term care facilities due to illness and self-isolation and the … work–life balance for their own employees, and their health and safety. The EIGE study interviews show that …
… 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 … including large-scale job losses – and much more unpaid care work for women during the pandemic have been put forward …
… among ‘essential’ workers, including in the health and care sectors, victim support services, education and food … to manage the dual burden of increased workload and more care duties (Duarte et al., 2020). Jobs losses during the …
… able to take a few hours off during a working day to take care of personal or family matters and a Career Prospect … For example, women continue to dominate the education, health and social work employment sectors, even in countries … women’s and men’s participation in the education, human health and social work sectors. Quality of work is measured …
… that the crisis would be short-lived. As the toll on human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic and health dimensions of our lives have come into sharp relief. … and injuries, health-related behaviours and access to care differ between women and men. Gender-biased health …
… employment, 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 …
… in all areas, despite progress in recent decades. In the health domain [1] , these include major disparities in life expectancy and self-assessed health status. There are also large gender differences in … eating fruit and vegetables. Access to health and dental care also reveals disparities, especially when gender is …
… roles and stereotypes, the heavy burden of housework and care duties, which limits women’s ability to be active in … now more frequently included among social determinants of health (SDH) (Bhui, 2018; Gerry McCartney et al., 2021), and … are sometimes referred to as a political determinant of health (Ottersen et al., 2014). A 2020 WHO report found that …