… - Intoxication status - Non-conforming sexual behaviour, sexual orientation or gender identity - Victim … - Jealousy - Possessiveness - Controlling behaviour - Prior history of violence against women - … and sentencing in femicide cases, as well as on the role and rights of the victims, including their right to …
… 2004; Oliver et al., 2005). Lower levels of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social construction and … to traditional masculinity norms can affect their health behaviour in multiple ways. These include an inability to … sometimes condoned. Common factors affecting help-seeking behaviour include a preference to handle the problem by …
… to a wide range of conditions affecting mood, thinking, behaviour and relationships with others. With the COVID-19 … how poor mental health affects women and men, and the role that gender norms and relations play in shaping it, can … (Currie, 2016; Inchley et al., 2020). Data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey reveals that …
… of biology and modifiable factors, such as risky behaviour, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption (Kolip, … than women to die from causes related to risky health behaviour. According to Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 … to explain the higher proportion of non-fatal suicidal behaviour among womenand the preponderance of menwho complete …
… such as pension and wage policies play an important role (Paul Leigh et al., 2019). They are particularly … (EIGE, 2015, 2016, 2020e, 2020g). Footnotes [1] Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for children …
… to take responsibility for their sexual and reproductive behaviour. Hawkes and Hart (2000) note the importance of … contraceptive use. Research on men’s contraceptive behaviour is still limited, but findings from France suggest … men’s risk-taking behaviour can play an important role in preventing the spread of chlamydia. A study of young …
… healthcare (both preventive and curative) plays a critical role in maintaining good health. It is considered an … towards LGBTQI patients and can lead to homophobic behaviour (Ayhan et al., 2020). Heterosexism, transphobia and … structures present barriers to women’s health-seeking behaviour (O’Mahony and Donnelly, 2010). Cultural barriers …
… WHO defines health behaviour as ‘any activity undertaken by an individual, … protecting or maintaining health, whether or not such behaviour is objectively effective towards that end’ … al., 2021). These factors play a particularly influential role in the health behaviour of lone mothers, who are likely …
… between women and men vary, this chapter examines the role of social constructs, including masculinity and … and knowledge on health and healthcare systems. The gender role here is often unexplored. In the rare cases where it has …
… are caring. This impacts career prospects and everyday behaviour in the workplace, such as women more frequently … they’re doing and offers advice on how to deal with sexist behaviour and workplace practices. Sexism is inefficient as …
… . In one design company, when a job advert for the same role was changed from focusing on ‘aggressiveness and … influential and less likely to have played a leadership role [14] . In addition, while men might receive a status … impact workplace norms and practices, as well as employee behaviour. This can be seen in formal and informal …
… Source: EIGE [1] . Gender stereotypes underpin sexist behaviour and practices. Gender stereotypes do not need to be … urge women to stop displaying stereotypically feminine behaviour if they want to advance in their careers. I think …
… resources. Sexism harms employees Sexist expectations and behaviour have been shown to negatively affect employees’ … belonging, mental health and job satisfaction [2] . Sexist behaviour and practices, when frequent and normalised, have … Eurobarometer [6] . When employees feel that sexist behaviour and practices persist in spite of efforts to build …