

An edition of Gender, Ethnicity, and Health Research (1999)
By Sana Loue
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
201
Description:
"This text examines the basic constructs of gender, sex, ethnicity, and race. These constructs are routinely used in the analysis of data in a number of fields, including epidemiology, health service research, sociology, and medical anthropology. Despite the widespread use of these terms, little thought has been given to what they really mean. What does it really mean, for instance, to say that African-Americans are at a higher risk of AIDS than other groups? Is this really a surrogate for sexual behavior? For access to medical care? For an unknown genetic difference in the immune system? This text addresses these constructs of gender and ethnicity in a manner that challenges the conventional wisdom within the health sciences. Additionally, the text will provide a good review of these constructs, as well as socioeconomic status, access to care, and quality of care."--BOOK JACKET.