2017
DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v16i2.31938
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Gender Inequality in Mental Health: A Review from the South Asian Context

Abstract: Abstract:Gender equity refers to the fairness and justice in the allocation of benefits and responsibilities between women and men, while gender-based inequity may emanate from a psychosocial, epidemiological; or perhaps a global perspective. The concepts of gender equity are merely elusive; nevertheless, increasingly have been used inappropriately. Gender inequities in mental health, pervasive in South Asian societies, indicate biases in power, resources, entitlements, and the way organizations are arranged a… Show more

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“…Women are faced with various life stressors including menstrual problems, comorbidities, marriage, and caring for the sick of the family. [4] The factors associated with the risk of CMDs include excessive partner alcohol use, domestic violence, being separated, low autonomy in decision-making, and low levels of support from one's family. [5] In a meta-analysis, the prevalence of CMDs in urban areas was high at 80.6%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women are faced with various life stressors including menstrual problems, comorbidities, marriage, and caring for the sick of the family. [4] The factors associated with the risk of CMDs include excessive partner alcohol use, domestic violence, being separated, low autonomy in decision-making, and low levels of support from one's family. [5] In a meta-analysis, the prevalence of CMDs in urban areas was high at 80.6%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%