TAILIEUCHUNG - Women’s Health Policy (Concise Version)

Women who are abused have poorer mental and physical health, more injuries, and a greater need for medical resources than non-abused women. 4 The WHO Multi-Country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence found that abused women in Brazil, Japan, and Peru are almost twice as likely as non-abused women to report their current health status as poor or very poor. 5 The impact of gender-based abuse on physical health can be immediate and long-term. Women who are abused rarely seek medical care for acute trauma, however. Less than half of women in the United States who have been abused seek treatment for the resulting injuries. 4 Even when women seek treatment, their health problems. | Women s Health Policy Concise Version March 5 2008 1 CONTENT Preface Chapter 1 Prospect Chapter 2 Establishing gender mainstreaming health policies Health Promotion Chapter 3 Establishing healthy living environment Chapter 4 Improving and maintaining women s mental health Chapter 5 Enhancing women s health and health-related physical fitness Chapter 6 Enhancing healthy diet Chapter 7 Establishing healthy and positive body image Reproductive Health Chapter 8 Enhancing women s sexual health Chapter 9 Enhancing menstrual health Chapter 10 Protecting and maintaining women s reproductive health right Diseases and Care Chapter 11 Enhancing female caregivers physical and mental health Chapter 12 Protecting women s occupational health right Chapter 13 Lowering the threats of major chronic diseases to women s health Chapter 14 Lowering the threats of cancer to women s health Chapter 15 Eliminating the impact of violence to women s physical and mental states Conclusion 2 Preface Chapter 1 Prospect The United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women 1995 brought up the platform for action and 12 critical areas for concern as well as gender mainstreaming as a major strategy for the promotion of gender equality. Gender Mainstreaming requests each government or society to bear the concept of gender perspective and gender equality in policy development research legislation resource allocation and the design execution and monitoring of programs. Subsequently as mentioned in the Health for All. In The Twenty-first Century. of the World Health Organization WHO the health equality takes gender races and poverty into account 1998 . In 1999 WHO set the Department of Women and Health and change the name as the Department of Gender Women and Health GWH at the end of 2000. Furthermore in 2002 the WHO approved their gender health more focused on each nation to understand and pay attention to the social cultural psychological and physiological impacts to women s health. In view .

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