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How Gender Influences Health Inequalities

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Journal Nurs Times
Specialty Nursing
Date 2015 Dec 10
PMID 26647615
Citations 4
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Abstract

This third article in a five-part series on the relationship between sociology and nursing practice discusses the issue of gender as a social determinant. Health inequalities between men and women are the result of the interaction between biology and society in terms of how society structures and influences our lives. Men and women have different expectations and roles imposed on them by society and this has a significant impact on health.

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