Gender and Health
The relationship between gender and health is complex. The gender inequality entrenched in our social structure and manifested through patriarchal system has put women in an unequal position in terms of health indicators. This has deep implications for the health and development of children, and also for women themselves. Gender and Health is a collection of articles reflecting critically upon the current status of our knowledge about gender inequalities in health and develops an agenda for future research. Situating its place in the empirical and academic attention to the overall issue of women's health, the book examines, within the broader context of women's health, issues pertaining to their rights, medical encounters, and different laws made to meet their health needs, specifically reproductive and mental health. The need of the hour is to mainstream gender-equality concerns in the formulation of health policy and practice. The focus of the book is to present a combination of theoretic frameworks and empirical realities on gender and health debate. The book will be of interest and value to students, teachers and researchers of sociology, health studies, social anthropology, psychology etc.
Contents: Gender, Health and Healing: Different Perspectives Gender Inequality: Perceptive Threat to Health Gender Analysis and Population Issues Understanding Women's Health and Rights Issues: A Study Women and Health Issues under Law Women and Ethics in Medicine: Historical Perspective and Contemporary Concern Girl Child Health in India Obstetrical Care Decisions Among Village Women: The Case of Haryana Medical Encounters: The Experience of Illness and Treatment Women and Mental Health: Disposition, Narratives and Treatment Women's Perception of Yoga, Health and Leisure.
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