男性感知的健康需求。

A. Dobson, R. Fletcher, N. Higginbotham
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不同的影响引导了"男子健康"和"妇女健康"作为政治问题的演变。关于妇女健康的社会讨论的基础是妇女对现有保健服务的公众不满。相比之下,要求关注男子健康的主张是根据流行病学证据证明不平等,特别是在死亡率方面。
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Men's perceived health needs.
Different influences have guided the evolution of ‘men’s health’ and ‘women’s health’ as political issues. Social discourse about women’s health has been grounded in women’s public dissatisfaction with existing health care services. In contrast, claims for attention to men’s health are made on the basis of epidemiological evidence of inequality, particularly in mortality rates.
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