Cohen M
Health Services in the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
Can Fam Physician. 1994 May;40:949-58.
Women's health is determined not only by biology but also by social context. While the health of both men and women is adversely affected by poverty, a higher proportion of women suffer from its effects because of increasing "feminization of poverty." The extent of this phenomenon, its multiple roots, and the role physicians could play in addressing it are discussed.
女性健康不仅由生物学因素决定,还受社会环境影响。虽然男性和女性的健康都受到贫困的不利影响,但由于“贫困女性化”加剧,受其影响的女性比例更高。本文将探讨这一现象的程度、多重根源以及医生在应对该问题中可以发挥的作用。