articleInternational Journal of EpidemiologyAug 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Genders, sexes, and health: what are the connections—and why does it matter?

Harvard University

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Abstract

Open up any biomedical or public health journal prior to the 1970s, and one term will be glaringly absent: gender. Open up any recent biomedical or public health journal, and two terms will be used either: (1) interchangeably, or (2) as distinct constructs: gender and sex. Why the change? Why the confusion?-and why does it matter? After briefly reviewing conceptual debates leading to distinctions between 'sex' and 'gender' as biological and social constructs, respectively, the paper draws on ecosocial theory to present 12 case examples in which gender relations and sex-linked biology are singly, neither, or both relevant as independent or synergistic determinants of the selected outcomes. Spanning from birth…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Demography
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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