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Gender Differences in Health Chances

Men and women's health and illness is not the same within the UK.

Men's health in Britain

Men's health in Britain

  • In Britain, men:
    • Have higher death rates than women.
    • Have four years lower life expectancy.
    • Are much more likely to die of heart disease and cancer.
Women's health in Britain

Women's health in Britain

  • In Britain, women:
    • Are more likely to spend more years in poor health or with a disability.
    • Suffer more mental illness.
    • Are higher users of healthcare services than men.

Explanations of Gender Differences in Health

Explanations of gender differences in health mainly reflect socialisation and gender roles, including the following:

Feminine traits

Feminine traits

  • Women’s socialisation into femininity means that they tend to care of themselves more than men.
  • Women are more likely to talk about their health problems, including emotions with friends and their GP.
Masculine traits

Masculine traits

  • Men are more likely to shrug off illness, thus demonstrating their masculinity, and are less likely to visit their GP.
  • Higher death rates in men might reflect their tendency to deny or dismiss symptoms of disease and leave things until it’s too late.
Motherhood

Motherhood

  • Women tend to be the managers of family health matters, having a greater nurturing and caring role in the family and, therefore, a more likely to visit the doctor with their children.
  • Women have greater health need due to pregnancy and are often more attuned to illness and healthcare matters.
Risk taking

Risk taking

  • Men are more likely to display risk-taking behaviours, such as substance abuse, engaging in dangerous sports and unhealthy eating.
  • Men are more likely to work longer and more unsociable hours, which can be harmful to health.
Domestic violence

Domestic violence

  • Domestic violence is generally carried out by men against women.
  • Feminists would argue this constitutes an expression of patriarchy and male dominance, this places a heavy physical and mental costs on the health of women.
Economic disadvantage

Economic disadvantage

  • Women are more likely to suffer from economic disadvantage.
  • They are more likely than men to be lone parents, they live longer but are less likely to have an employee pension of savings in old age.
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