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Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health / / edited by Jacqueline Gahagan, Mary K. Bryson



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Titolo: Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health / / edited by Jacqueline Gahagan, Mary K. Bryson Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (179 pages)
Disciplina: 305.3
Soggetto topico: Public health
Sex
Social sciences
Public Health
Gender Studies
Society
Persona (resp. second.): GahaganJacqueline
BrysonMary K.
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis (SGBA) and Public Health -- Part I: The SGBA Terrain -- Missing in Action: Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health -- Sex- and Gender-Based Analyses and Advancing Population Health -- Part II: SGBA Matters -- HIV Prevention and the Need for Gender-Transformative Approaches -- Tobacco Blinders: How Tobacco Control Remained Generic for Far Too Long -- Beyond “Women’s Cancers”: Sex and Gender in Cancer Health and Care -- Tuberculosis and the Relevance of Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis -- Women, Alcohol and the Public Health Response – Moving Forward from Avoidance, Inattention and Inaction to Gender-Based Design -- Sexual Health Promotion -- Understanding Pandemics Through a Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis Plus (SGBA+) Lens -- Part III: The Responsibilities of Public Health -- Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis and the Social Determinants of Health: Public Health, Human Rights and Incarcerated Youth -- Gender-TransformativePublic Health Approaches -- Translation, Implementation, and Engagement.
Sommario/riassunto: This book is the first to focus on sex- and gender-based analysis (SGBA) in public health, addressing the dearth of thinking, practice, and publication on SGBA and public health. The Canadian government is a global leader in seeking gender equity and mandating SGBA in federal initiatives, programs, and policies, continuing to advocate for the uptake of SGBA. However, there is differential uptake of SGBA in many fields, and public health is lagging behind. This book analyses the movement toward SGBA in Canada and internationally, highlighting some key examples of public health concern such as HIV/AIDS and tobacco use. An international group of experts in the fields of SGBA, public health, program evaluation, policy development, and research comprise the authorship of the book. Collectively, the team of authors and editors have deep expertise in SGBA and public health nationally and internationally and have published widely in the SGBA literature. Topics explored among the chapters – organized under three thematic content areas: the SGBA terrain in public health, illustrative examples from the field, and the implications of SGBA in public health – include: Sex- and Gender-Based Analyses and Advancing Population Health Beyond “Women’s Cancers”: Sex and Gender in Cancer Health and Care Women, Alcohol and the Public Health Response – Moving Forward from Avoidance, Inattention and Inaction to Gender-Based Design Understanding Pandemics Through a Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis Plus (SGBA+) Lens Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis and the Social Determinants of Health: Public Health, Human Rights and Incarcerated Youth Gender-Transformative Public Health Approaches Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health is an important text for graduate-level students and trainees as well as public health practitioners in avariety of disciplines such as health promotion, nursing, health administration, public administration, sociology, political science, gender and women’s studies. The book also is an essential resource for specialists in public health policy, programming, research, and evaluation.
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ISBN: 3-030-71929-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910485601103321
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Serie: Social Sciences Series