Gender perspective in health: Does it matter in tuberculosis control?

Authors

  • Meaza Demissie
  • Bernt Lindtjorn

Abstract

Gender refers to women's and men's roles and responsibilities that are socially determined. Gender is related to how we are perceived and expected to think and act as women and men because of the way society is organized, not because of biological differences (1). Sex is genetic/physiological or biological characterristics of a person which indicates whether one is female or male (1).

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Published

2021-09-02

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