In Argentina they are less satisfied with the way they are resolved. To explain these differences, socio-cultural factors are postulated, among others: paternalism, individualism, masculinity, organization of the health system, formal training in bioethics and assessment of death....
In many societies, the cultural norms for what it means to be men encourage sex. Sexual adventure is viewed as an expression of masculinity. As a result, men may have more sexual partners than women and engage in behaviors that raise the risk of HIV. Shared Vulnerabilities Both men and wom...
Social Textis a peer-reviewed journal that covers a broad spectrum of social and cultural phenomena, applying the latest interpretive methods to the world at large. A daring and controversial leader in the field of cultural studies, the journal consistently focuses attention on questions of gender,...
Sex is a group ofbiological traitslinked to reproduction. It refers to a person's reproductive organs and functions based on their chromosomal makeup, which is typically XX for those with a female sex and XY for those with a male sex. Conversely, gender is the set of roles, expectations, ...
There’s a fundamental trust gap between the people making these solutions and the people consuming them. Scientists, bless their well-intentioned hearts, roll out their data and expect us to justget it. But most people don’t live in peer-reviewed journals. They live in real-world uncertaint...
peer-reviewed journals between 1991 and 2010 (20 years) in order to examine the extent to which these interventions and articles were addressing the needs of gay/bisexual male adolescents and young adults, as well as other male youth who have sex with males. Of the 92 articles which detailed...
The flag features an "equals" symbol—one blue stripe for masculinity and one pink stripe for femininity. The symbol is on a gray background, symbolizing the gray area between those two genders.13 Equity vs. Equality: What's the Difference?
diet; (2) studied humans; (3) included a direct measure of “identity” (including “self-concept” and “self-schema”); (4) reported on intervention studies, observational studies, and systematic reviews specific to eating/diet and identity; and (5) were published in peer-reviewed journals...
diet; (2) studied humans; (3) included a direct measure of “identity” (including “self-concept” and “self-schema”); (4) reported on intervention studies, observational studies, and systematic reviews specific to eating/diet and identity; and (5) were published in peer-reviewed journals...