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1 REMEMBER Why are men more likely to drink more than women?
Why do you think alcohol abuse is linked to deprivation? Name two ways alcohol can reduce your life expectancy.

2 What are the main causes of inequalities in Health?
REMEMBER What are the main causes of inequalities in Health?

3 Health inequalities and gender
The Facts: Women live longer than men. Women spend a longer period of time in ill health (85% of men is deprived areas expected to live their life in good health, 83% of women) Women are slightly more likely to: Make use of GP services. be admitted to hospital.

4 Explaining the facts Research has shown that women’s traditional domestic responsibilities lead to higher levels of depression. Especially if living in poverty. Women are 2-3 times more likely to be affected by depression.

5 Difference in life expectancy
Occupational hazards – men more likely to work in dangerous jobs, work with dangerous machinery, work at heights and come into contact with harmful substances. Culture: Men more likely to be pressured to become involved in dangerous activities: eg. Smoking, drinking and dangerous driving. In 2001, men three times more likely to die in road accidents. Men more likely to die from lung cancer. Men rarely go to doctor – ‘macho’ culture? Nature: Men are more violent. Violence is one of the main causes of death amongst young males.

6 Health inequalities and ethnic groups
Compared with the white population, the incidence of heart attacks in Scottish South Asians is 45% higher in men and 80 % higher in women. Scots of Caribbean, Asian and African extraction are more at risk of strokes than the white population. Asians have a higher risk of TB. All ethnic minority groups are less likely to drink alcohol- suffer less from the effects. Effects of racism and discrimination. To conclude: ethnic groups are more likely suffer ill health.

7 Tackling these problems
Govanhill-an area with significant health and social inequalities. Very diverse population- large black and ethnic minority population ‘Ground Zero’ ‘End slum housing’

8 REGENERATION TASK FORCE
Re-opening of the Govanhill community baths. Promote health and well being in the area. Tackling drug and alcohol misuse

9 Tackling smoking Part of a Government scheme to improve health and wellbeing across Scotland 8 ‘test sights’ Whitecrook, West Dunbartonshire 40% of people smoke, compared to a national average of 24% Smoking cessation services-quit smoking group


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