2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.671785
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Gender Differences Influence Gender Equality Awareness, Self-Esteem, and Subjective Well-Being Among School-Age Children in China

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate and analyze the status and influential factors of gender equality awareness, self-esteem, and subjective well-being in school-age boys and girls. The results can help schools and teachers provide more effective gender equality and mental health education. In the study, 284 valid questionnaires were collected from a total of 323 school-age boys and girls in the Hunan Province, China (effective response rate of 87.93%). The questionnaire covered gender equality awar… Show more

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“…More notably, health-related gender inequalities are very prominent in East Asian countries [ 28 ], where women were more likely to be engaged in childcare and other household affairs [ 29 ] and less likely to receive adequate medical care [ 30 , 31 ] and health insurance coverage [ 32 ]. Comprehensive social interventions are needed to reduce the gender gap of the burden of anaemia, including more education for girls and women [ 33 ], decreasing occupational segregation [ 34 ], timely treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding [ 35 ], as well as use of contraceptives and access to iron-fortified foods [ 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More notably, health-related gender inequalities are very prominent in East Asian countries [ 28 ], where women were more likely to be engaged in childcare and other household affairs [ 29 ] and less likely to receive adequate medical care [ 30 , 31 ] and health insurance coverage [ 32 ]. Comprehensive social interventions are needed to reduce the gender gap of the burden of anaemia, including more education for girls and women [ 33 ], decreasing occupational segregation [ 34 ], timely treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding [ 35 ], as well as use of contraceptives and access to iron-fortified foods [ 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This balanced approach, eschewing traditional gender biases, fosters an environment where girls are encouraged to explore their capabilities and interests freely. Such family dynamics contribute significantly to the nurturing of a well-rounded self-concept in girls, enabling them to cultivate their self-esteem and personal identity in a manner uninhibited by gender stereotypes (Li et al, 2022). However, since the number of such families is small, significant differences may emerge among girls (Kanyılmaz, 2016).…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, society imposes decency on female students as their natural responsibility and arbitrarily evaluates whether schoolgirls in skirts are 'lady' on the basis of subjective opinions. Men's pants are completely free of this issue, whether it's activity or exposure cisis [9]. Male students' dress, although orthodox, emphasizes stereotypical masculinity, which is the same as female students' formal wear using skirts to emphasize femininity.…”
Section: Gender Equalitymentioning
confidence: 99%