Psychology of Gender and Health: Conceptual and Applied Global Concerns
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Description
The Psychology of Gender and Health: Conceptual and Applied Global Concerns examines the psychological aspects of the intersection between gender and health and the ways in which they relate to the health of individuals and populations. It demonstrates how gender should be strategically considered in the most routine research tasks-from establishing priorities, constructing theory, designing methodologies, in data interpretation, and how to practically apply this information in clinical contexts.
The topics covered in its chapters answer the needs of professionals, students, and faculty, providing an up-to-date conceptual tool that covers the relationships that exist between gender and health. The book will not only help users build expertise in psychology in gender and health, but also contribute to the awareness and training of psychologists as dynamic actors in the implementation of the gender perspective in their studies, reflections, research, and health interventions.
- Offers specific literature on the gender perspective in health and psychology
- Addresses a broad and diverse audience, and its coverage is uniquely comprehensive
- Utilizes an intersectional approach to race, class, sexual orientation, nationality, disability status, and age
- Updates on the pressing concerns of gender violence
- Covers specific content on transgender and same-sex attracted populations that includes a focus on men and masculinity
- Deals with hot topics on infertility, immigration, and HIV/AIDS
Editor: Sanchez-Lopez, M Pilar, Editor: Liminana-Gras, Rosa M
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 128038640
Language: English
Pages: 430
Additional information
Weight | 1.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.1 × 6.1 × 1 in |
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