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The Psychology of Gender and Health: Conceptual and Applied Global Concerns, 2017, Pages 343-361
This chapter advances SDG 5 on gender equality by considering the origins of mainstreaming as a national policy initiative in England, describing the initiatives promoted and reflecting on both the progress that was made and its limitations.
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Physical Activity and the Aging Brain, Effects of Exercise on Neurological Function, 2017, Pages 141-150
This chapter addresses goal 3 by examining the role that exercise and physical activity play on Alzheimer’s Disease.
Elsevier,
The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Victim and Offender Perspectives, 2017, Pages 343-359
Contributing to SDGs 3 and 5, this chapter discusses the importance that those dealing with domestic violence are well trained to recognise the warning signs, behaviors, and circumstances that are associated with domestic violence and its various incarnations, as well as the psychological, social, and physical consequences of this form of victimization.
Elsevier,
Handbook of Cannabis and Related Pathologies, Biology, Pharmacology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 2017, Pages 131-137
This chapter advances SDG 5, Gender Equality, by exploring the gender differences among individuals with cannabis use disorder.
Contributing to SDGs 3 and 5, this chapter examines interpersonal relationships as a motivation for suicide.
Elsevier,
Zakim and Boyer's Hepatology (Seventh Edition), A Textbook of Liver Disease, 2018, Pages 77-83.e5
This chapter aligns with the SDG goal 3 of good health and wellbeing by showing the liver's response to injury including inflammation and fibrosis responses.
This chapter advances SDG 6 by explaining water as it relates to human health.
Focuses on homelessness from a public health perspective – its prevalence, its relationship to specific health conditions, and various interventions intended to ameliorate homelessness and the health problems with which it is associated.
This chapter advances goals 3 and 5 by examining the biological and social reasons women are disporportionately affected by mental health issues. It advocates for a gender-based approach to mental health programs to help women with the unique set of challenges they face.
This article advances SDGs 3, 5, and 16 by providing a broad overview of global violence aginst women and highlighting the difference health professionals can make for women who experience violence in its multiple forms.