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Zusatztext "Recognition of the unique characteristics of the specific groups identified by the editors and the authors is seen as essential to assure that those populations too long neglected in research activities will receive the attention they deserve. The Handbook provides clearly written and extensively researched articles organized in four parts....Each article is extensively referenced." — CHOICE "The editors note that recently recognition of the influences of gender and ethnicity on the health of individuals across the life span has become increasingly apparent....The book gives a good overview on the developments of gender, culure and health, mainly from a US American perspective." — Journal of Psychology in Africa "Anchored in an interdisciplinary approach, this book is innovative in bringing together several disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, epidemiology, and health education in the study of the interconnectedness of gender, culture, and health....Each chapter of the book incorporates insightful directions for public-health interventions aimed at reducing gender-related and ethnic-related health inequalities.... The volume makes a significant contribution to current theoretical and empirical work on gender, culture, and health. It offers a concise, practical, and well-written overview of state-of-the-art research in the field....the quality and depth of the work presented, coupled with the vast array of issues covered, make the Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health a valuable tool for teachers, researchers, and practitioners interested in exploring cross-cultural and gender-related foundations of public-health promotion and intervention." — CJNR Informationen zum Autor Richard M. Eisler, Michel Hersen Zusammenfassung This handbook brings together leaders in the fields of Psychology, Health, and Epidemiology to present an interdisciplinary, up-to-date, approach to understanding the roles of gender, biology, psychology, and culture as they impact health. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface. Part I: Stress in Diverse Populations. T.Y. Schooler, A. Baum, Neuroendocrine Influences on the Health of Diverse Populations. U. Lundberg, D. Parr, Neurohormonal Factors, Stress, Health, and Gender. P.L. Watkins, D. Whaley, Gender Role Stressors and Women's Health. G.E. Good, N.B. Sherrod, M.G. Dillon, Masculine Gender Role Stressors and Men's Health. Part II: Differences in Health Issues. D. Sue, Health Risk Factors in Diverse Cultural Groups. N.E. Penn, J. Kramer, J.F. Skinner, R.J. Velasquez, B.W.K. Yee, L.M. Arellano, J.P. Williams, Health Practices and Health-Care Systems Among Cultural Groups. M.F. Kelty, R.R. Hoffman, III, M.G. Ory, J.T. Harden, Behavioral and Sociocultural Aspects of Aging, Ethnicity, and Health. Part III: Specific Health Problems. T. Theorell, A. Härenstam, Influence of Gender on Cardiovascular Disease. D.F. Gordon, T. Cerami, Cancers Common in Men. B.E. Meyerowitz, A.A. Bull, M.A. Perez, Cancers Common in Women. R.H. Striegel-Moore, L. Smolak, The Influence of Ethnicity on Eating Disorders in Women. B.W. Lex, Gender and Cultural Influences on Substance Abuse. K.J. Sikkema, L.I. Wagner, L.M. Bogart, Gender and Cultural Factors in the Prevention of HIV Infection Among Women. J.C. Chrisler, E.L. O'Hea, Gender, Culture, and Autoimmune Disorders. J.A. Whiteley, R.A. Winett, Gender and Fitness: Enhancing Women's Health Through Principled Exercise Training. Part IV: Health Problems of Special Populations. K. O'Hanlan, Health Concerns of Lesbians. C.B. Kamilar, D.L. Segal, S.H. Qualls, Role of Gender and Culture in the Psychological Adjustment to Aging. P.A. Wisocki, J. Skowron...