For Media, “Women’s Health” Often Stands for “Beauty”

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In most cultures, women are supposed to have a pivotal role as wives, mothers or adult daughters in performing health-related activities for family members. Despite a growing gender equality in housework, women are still often the main responsible for grocery shopping and cooking, planning doctor visits and check-ups, taking care of ill members and so on, in most families, even in developed countries.

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Villa, R. (2019). For Media, “Women’s Health” Often Stands for “Beauty.” In Health and Gender: Resilience and Vulnerability Factors for Women’s Health in the Contemporary Society (pp. 69–73). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9_9

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