I’ve been searching for this so long now and can’t seem to get a hold of it can anyone help me please. How is sick women affecting the communities
Health includes physical and mental health. Women who aren’t mentally healthy will find it hard to raise kids in a good atmosphere. These kids might face abuse from their mentally ill mothers and hence increase the chances of growing up into abusers themselves, thus affecting the community/society.
Health includes physical and mental health. Women who aren’t mentally healthy will find it hard to raise kids in a good atmosphere. These kids might face abuse from their mentally ill mothers and hence increase the chances of growing up into abusers themselves, thus affecting the community/society.
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Since federal and state governments pour far more money into poor women and their health than poor men and their health, my guess the answer is less effect than the effect of poor men’s health on our communities.
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Me. And you can cite that.
Me. GWS, April 12, 2010.
The poor health of anyone who has a family is going to affect their capacity to look after their family which has a generational effect.
Missed days from work due to illness cost the economy billions and will also have an effect on local community economy, e.g. shop closes because there are no staff.
Poor health costs governments money; so areas of deprivation generally have higher health needs which means more money is spent on health rather than community development projects etc.
If you mean specifically women’s health, contraception has long been seen as a women’s health issue and there’s a lot of publicity at the moment about the quality of advice that’s available. This impacts on the community in terms of STDs, abortion figures, late abortion figures (mislead advice leads to delayed abortions), and obviously the impact of an having children, social service etc.
ETA: Thinking about it again, there is increasing concern about women and drinking. Women are now drinking as much as men which is relatively new. Women metabolise alochol differently to men and actually they are at massively increased risk of heart disease and liver disease. This is going to have a huge impact on public health and service provision, family dynamics, business and industry within the next 30 years or so.
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poor health of woman or man affects the comuniry when it stops them from working and taking care of themselves and of the people that depends on them. It makes the communitie poorer and brings other health problems such as depression, violence…
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