男性与covid-19:解释男性气质分析的必要性

Q4 Social Sciences
A. Khan, Kopano Ratele
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男性和女性对COVID-19的易感性都有重要的性别决定因素,新发现证实,男性的死亡率比女性高得多,这种死亡的性别差异促使学者们通过批判性的男性视角扩大分析视野。建议特别关注男性对COVID-19的脆弱性,并采取适当干预措施©2021保留所有权利
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MEN AND COVID-19: EXPLICATING THE NEED FOR MASCULINITY ANALYSIS
There are important gender determinants to both men's and women's susceptibility to COVID-19 Emerging findings confirm men are dying disproportionately at a higher rate than women Such gender differences in deaths have informed scholars to widen their analytical look through a critical masculinity lens As the practices to respond to the context of the gendered burden of disease are still inadequate and nearly absent on men's health, it is suggested to specifically focus on men's vulnerability to COVID-19 with appropriate interventions © 2021 All Rights Reserved
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Journal of Community Positive Practices
Journal of Community Positive Practices Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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