Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health
Discover the comprehensive insights in the Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health by Richard M. Eisler, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. This essential resource spans 542 pages and unites experts from Psychology, Health, and Epidemiology to explore the intricate interplay between gender, biology, psychology, and culture in shaping health outcomes.
With an interdisciplinary approach, this handbook provides a thorough understanding of how various factors influence health and medical care, making it an invaluable addition to any health professional's library. Whether you are a student, researcher, or practitioner, this book offers vital perspectives on sex differences and social medicine, equipping you with the knowledge needed to address contemporary health challenges effectively.
Enhance your understanding of health dynamics with this authoritative guide that bridges the gap between gender studies and health sciences.