Masculine-Feminine: The Rules of Gender: Further Reading [Bibliography]

For this report, our initial literature review on gender-specific prevention approaches led us primarily to documents focusing on gender equality or the status and role of women, particularly from a socioeconomic perspective. We generally excluded these from this section, opting instead to prioritize aspects of psycho-emotional development that are more directly applicable to prevention practices. We chose to highlight three specific topics directly related to health education: the differing health status of men and women; coeducation, as schools are a frequently used setting for prevention interventions; and sexuality, since emotional and sexual education clearly relies on gender considerations. Each of these three topics is covered in a separate section of the bibliography that follows.[article excerpt]

Author(s): Delmer O, Lavielle C

Publishing year: 2004

Pages: 44-45

Men's Health, 2004, n° 372, p. 44-45

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