Weitz T, Estes C L
Center for Reproductive Health Research and Policy, UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women's Health, University of California, San Francisco 94118, USA.
J Women Aging. 2001;13(2):3-20. doi: 10.1300/J074v13n02_02.
The complex interaction of medical, social, and economic factors that affect women's wellness as they age requires a new paradigm that bridges the gap between those who are concerned about aging issues and those concerned about women's health. In this article, we begin this endeavor by advancing three interrelated themes: (1) there is a gendered relationship between socioeconomic structures and health over time; (2) there are gender-specific implications of health care financing and policy; and (3) there are health consequences to the gendered nature of caregiving.
随着年龄增长,影响女性健康的医学、社会和经济因素之间复杂的相互作用需要一种新的范式,以弥合关注衰老问题的人群与关注女性健康的人群之间的差距。在本文中,我们通过推进三个相互关联的主题来展开这一努力:(1)随着时间推移,社会经济结构与健康之间存在性别化关系;(2)医疗保健融资和政策存在特定性别的影响;(3)照护的性别化性质会产生健康后果。