De: Equity, Health & Human Development [mailto:EQUIDAD@LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG]
Em nome de Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC)
Enviada em: terça-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2007 11:52
Para: EQUIDAD@LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG
Assunto: [EQ] Engendering epidemiology
Engendering epidemiology
December 2007 - Volume 61, Supplement 2
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Website: http://jech.bmj.com/content/vol61/Suppl_2/
"…..The aim of this work has been to construct what can be called an engendering epidemiology. Decision makers need sound scientific evidence on which to base decisions about priorities and the actions needed in order to avoid any kind of gender discrimination
regarding health promotion, disease prevention and the management of ill people in the population…."
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Engendering epidemiology | |
Policies, politics and gender research | |
| The contribution of a gender perspective to the understanding of migrants' health |
| The importance of study design strategies in gender bias research: the case of respiratory disease management in primary care |
| Applications submitted and grants awarded to men and women in nationwide biomedical competitive research, in 2006, in Spain |
| A tool to analyse gender mainstreaming and care-giving models in support plans for informal care: case studies in Andalusia and the United Kingdom |
| Occupational epidemiology and work related inequalities in health: a gender perspective for two complementary approaches to work and health research |
| A framework to analyse gender bias in epidemiological research |
Evidence-based public health policy and practice
| The incorporation of gender perspective into Spanish health surveys |
| Methodological issues in the study of violence against women |
Estrogen's Storm Season. Stories of Perimenopause |
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