Gender-specific health programs address important issues, but risk creating new biases
- Written by Matthew Jenkins, Research Fellow, University of Otago
Shutterstock/elenavolfGone are the days when health programmes were designed to simply punish or reward people to encourage behaviour change. We now know lasting behaviour change is more complex and nuanced, and this has prompted a proliferation of programmes that attend to factors like motivation, confidence, social support and social...
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