2020
DOI: 10.17269/s41997-020-00302-9
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Gender-based analysis using existing public health datasets

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“…In addition to the biological sex differences, socio-cultural gender or the interplay of both sex and gender are (part of) the explanation of the commonly found differences in health between men and women (e.g. Hammarström et al, 2014 , Connell, 2012 , Branković et al, 2013 , Humphries et al, 2017 , Johnson et al, 2008 , Tannenbaum, 2020 , Bartz et al, 2020 ). In recent decades, more attention has been paid to health-, disease- and care differences between men and women and by gender.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the biological sex differences, socio-cultural gender or the interplay of both sex and gender are (part of) the explanation of the commonly found differences in health between men and women (e.g. Hammarström et al, 2014 , Connell, 2012 , Branković et al, 2013 , Humphries et al, 2017 , Johnson et al, 2008 , Tannenbaum, 2020 , Bartz et al, 2020 ). In recent decades, more attention has been paid to health-, disease- and care differences between men and women and by gender.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%