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A social humanistic approach to health: an integral part of ourselves possibilities of action feeling of well-being

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Page 1: A social humanistic approach to health:  an integral part of ourselves  possibilities of action  feeling of well-being

A social humanistic approach to health:

an integral part of ourselves

possibilities of action

feeling of well-being

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Some features on gender and health within a Norwegian context

Norwegian women live longer than Norwegian men, but are more frequent ill.

More men tend to die of accidents and suicide than women.

The health system faces challenges in providing good services to for women of immigrant backgrounds, lesbian women and gay men, disabled women, single mothers (and fathers), and older women.

Dec 5th 2013 GEQ kick-off 2013 – K.N. Solbrække

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Gender equality, health and well-being

GEQ kick-off DESEMBER 2013

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Gender Equality and Quality of life in a Norwegian Context

Symmetric gender relations at work significant influence on health and well-being

Gender equality in domestic work providesfor strong sense of health and well-being

Profound participation in child care – also after divorce - improves mens quality of life

GEQ kick-off DESEMBER 2013

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Using qualitative methods to sensitize and contextualize current models and perspectives on GEQ

Focus Group Interviews including daily life questions to explore

attitudes, practices and gender power relations within education, work and family

GEQ kick-off DESEMBER 2013