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Mind map Week 8 - Coggle Diagram
Mind map Week 8
- Gender significantly impacts health outcomes but it is often overlooked in health promotion efforts.
1.2 Health promotion should extend beyond individual behavior change to tackle structural and social determinants of health.
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- Violence against women (VAW) heightens the risk of various health conditions, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as high blood pressure, cancer, and heart disease.
3.1 The healthcare sector needs to enhance its response to identify violence against women, support affected women, and raise overall awareness of violence as a health concern.
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- VAW has no single cause or pathway to perpetration, and it demands a comprehensive approach that considers multiple factors and levels to address it.
5.1 Gender inequality and discrimination are recognized as root causes of VAW, influenced by social norms, practices, and structures at different levels.
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- The terms used to describe VAW vary, but they all implicitly acknowledge that violence is gendered.
4.1 Not all women face an equal likelihood of victimization, and interventions to prevent and address gendered violence must account for the intersecting factors contributing to women's vulnerability.
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- The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion does not explicitly address gender-based health risks or their incorporation as a fundamental element of health promotion.
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