“…We know that political participation is lower for women compared to men; this difference is attenuated if we look at the social involvement, because women prefer a social commitment rooted in the local boundaries (Onyx & Leonard, 2000). Another differences showing a gender difference is related to the type of social/political involvement; women prefer to be involved in direct care and less in public/ political activities (Wilson, 2000;De Piccoli & Rollero, 2010), confirming that women play a major role in care tasks not only in the family (Ferree, 2010;Migliorini, Rania, Cardinali, Guiducci, & Cavanna, 2015;Rania, Migliorini, Rebora, & Cardinali, 2015) but also in relationships with the contexts and the community. In particular, in the promotion and prevention at the community level, the role of Running head: GENDER PERSPECTIVE AS PROMOTION OF WELL-BEING AND HEALTH women is crucial for the well-being of the community (i.e.…”