Gender Inequalities in Health Over the Life Course. Attitudes Towards III-Health in Men and Women Treated for Childhood Cancer

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https://doi.org/10.1515/sjs-2018-0013

Mots-clés :

health care use, gender, inequalities, risk, interviews

Résumé

Gender inequalities in health may result from differences in health care utilisation. This paper reports, using an interactionist approach, health-related beliefs of men and women treated for cancer in childhood and living with increased health risks ever since. We observed that normative masculine traits are sometimes used to legitimise a reluctance to undergo medical surveillance. Overall, men tended to express a passive attitude towards ill-health, resulting in a gendered health vulnerability.

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Numéro 2

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Articles

Numéro

281300

Langue

English

Publié-e

2018-07-28