Gender and health: reassessing patterns and explanations

Citation
P. Mcdonough et V. Walters, Gender and health: reassessing patterns and explanations, SOCIAL SC M, 52(4), 2001, pp. 547-559
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
ISSN journal
02779536 → ACNP
Volume
52
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
547 - 559
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-9536(200102)52:4<547:GAHRPA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Recent research on gender and health challenges the prevailing notion of wo men's generalized health disadvantage by revealing a more variable pattern of gender differences in health. As such differences come to be comprehende d as more complex than previously thought, there is a need to reassess the pathways linking gender and health. Using data from a Canadian national pro bability sample, we examine: (1) gender differences in distress, self-rated health, chronic conditions, restricted activity and heavy drinking; and (2 ) the role of gender-based differential exposure and vulnerability to chron ic stress and life events in explaining observed differences. We find that women report more distress and chronic conditions than men, but gender diff erences are reversed for heavy drinking, and negligible for self rated heal th and restricted activity. Although women reported more chronic stress and life events, their greater exposure accounted for only some of the gender disparity in health, and only for distress. Differential vulnerability to s tressors played no role in explaining gender differences in health. These f indings raise questions about a gendered, generalized health response to th e vicissitudes of life and suggest the need for further theoretical and emp irical exploration of "gendered" experiences and their pathways to health. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.