What will I learn? To identify the gender and racial inequalities that exist in relation to health. 1.

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What will I learn? To identify the gender and racial inequalities that exist in relation to health. 1

Success Criteria I can… Outline the inequalities that exist between men and women in relation to health. Outline the inequalities that exist between different ethnic groups in relation to health. List and explain the reasons for these inequalities.

Explaining Gender Health Inequalities Women live longer than men by about 5 years but women have greater ill-health. Men have higher early death rates for almost all categories of death (but gap closing). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L98_NaNIzGc 3

Men: take part in greater ‘risk-taking activities’ - generally smoke more, consume greater amounts of alcohol and eat more poorly, take part in dangerous sports and subject to more violence (‘ladette culture’ closing gap); Men are less likely to visit GP or take preventative care; do more physical/stressful manual labouring jobs. Women more likely to report illness at an earlier stage and therefore more likely to make use of their doctor. Pressures on men from social expectations and norms mean that they are more likely to suffer from health problems and death related to smoking, alcohol and fast driving. Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGWvT30foCc

More likely to be lone parents. Women: biologically live longer therefore greater ill health as older; impact of having and bringing up children- physical and mental stress of caring for children and elderly relatives; poorer paid employment. More likely to be lone parents. Women’s traditional domestic responsibilities lead them to suffer from higher levels of anxiety and depression compared to males, particularly if they are poor and are lone parents. Women are three times more likely than men to be affected by depression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1249yq4VuQY

Explaining Gender Health Inequalities Poverty Women are more likely to suffer from poverty and there is a link between poverty and ill health. The reasons can be linked to women’s position in society. May have to accept low paid jobs, head lone- parent families. Employment Women with children, middle-class women who have paid employment suffer less illness than women from the same class who stay at home, while working class women with a paid job have worse health than those who don’t. Income Women are twice as likely to live in poverty. Life expectancy for women in the poorest constituency is 75 compared to 82 for those in the most affluent parts. Explaining Gender Health Inequalities Biological Reasons Women’s role in reproduction can cause ill health.

What will I learn? To identify the link between ethnicity and health. 7

Success Criteria I can… Outline the inequalities that exist amongst different ethnic groups. List and explain the reasons for these inequalities.

Ethnicity and Health Just as in the general population, poverty has an important impact on health in ethnic groups. Those groups that have incomes closest to the white population average, such as Indians, Africans, Asians and Chinese record health levels close to those of the white population. Ethnic Minority Groups groups that are poorest record significantly poorer levels of health. For example, Pakistanis and Bangladeshi record health levels that are 50% worse than whites. The UK’s ethnic minority groups experience ill-health and life expectancy rates similar to Whites in terms of social class, geographic location and gender. However, there are differences in health e.g. Asians suffer more heart disease and Asian/Africans more strokes. 9

Disease and Diet Ethnic minorities differ in their risk of suffering from certain diseases. Diabetes in particular is a problem for Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, who are more than five times more likely to suffer from it than white population. Pakistani and Bangladeshi men and women face a higher risk of heart disease than average whereas Chinese face a lower than average risk – due to diet. Many ethnic groups may have different diets because of cultural differences or to meet religious requirements.

Disease and Diet Culture Culture has a significant impact on lifestyle choice. For example, The Muslim religion does not permit the consumption of alcohol.

Barriers to accessing health care Many members of the minority ethnic community fail to access health care because of poor English language skills. Often without knowing interpreters, minorities have difficulty knowing what is available or explaining what the problem is. There are also cultural barriers. Different groups in the community have different ways of dealing with ill health and this may not be understood by health care professionals in the UK.

I can… Identify the gender and racial inequalities that exist in relation to health. 13