Description
This scholarly volume is part of the 36th edition of the Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld. It examines the complex relationships between gender, women’s health care concerns, and broader social factors that impact health and healthcare delivery.
The book addresses critical issues in women’s health from a sociological perspective, investigating how social structures, cultural norms, and systemic factors influence women’s health outcomes and access to quality care. Contributors explore diverse topics including reproductive health, mental health, chronic disease management, and healthcare disparities affecting women across different demographics.
Through rigorous research and analysis, this collection provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals, sociologists, policymakers, and academics interested in understanding the multifaceted dimensions of women’s health care. It contributes to ongoing discussions about health equity and the importance of considering social context in medical practice and policy development.







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