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A Life Course Approach to Women’s Health Second Edition

ISBN: 9780192864642
ISBN: 9780192864642
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The second edition of A Life Course Approach to Women’s Health is a timely addition to the literature, reflecting extraordinary gains in the evidence on women’s health across the life course. This new edition provides an up to date and comprehensive review of scientific evidence and methodological developments in life course epidemiology, as well as new fields of research, such as integrative omics.

This text reflects the focus of recent research, advances in technology, and the evolving nature of the field with its application in practice and policy. There are new chapters on endometriosis, lung function, cognition, gynaecological cancer, integrative omics, structural sexism, violence, health service use, and knowledge translation. Each chapter reflects the views of individual authors, within a common life course framework to provide a consistent approach across the book. This conceptual framework is summarised in the introductory chapter, with an outline of each topic covered. Key findings, common themes, and theoretical and methodological challenges are highlighted in the concluding chapter.

Over 50 international researchers working on women’s health and well-being from diverse fields have contributed to this new edition which is highly recommended as essential reading for anyone with an interest in women’s health.

  • An up to date and comprehensive review of scientific evidence and methodological developments in life course epidemiology as applied to women’s health
  • Includes new chapters on endometriosis, lung function, cognition, gynaecological cancer, integrative omics, structural sexism, violence, health service use, and knowledge translation
  • 50 researchers working on women’s health and well-being from diverse fields to contribute to this new edition
  • Each chapter reflects the views of individual authors, within a common life course framework to provide a consistent approach across the book
  • Key findings, common themes, and theoretical and methodological challenges are highlighted in the concluding chapter

New to this Edition:

  • A wealth of new material and novel topics covered
  • Includes 9 new chapters
  • Topics covered in the original edition have been thoroughly reviewed and updated

Περιεχόμενα

Part 1 – Introduction
1:A life course approach to women’s health, Gita D Mishra, Diana Kuh, and Rebecca Hardy
Part 2 – Reproductive Health
2:A life course approach to women’s reproductive health, Maria C Magnus and Abigail Fraser
3:A life course approach to endometriosis, Gita D Mishra, Ingrid J Rowlands, Hsiu-Wen Chan, and Grant W Montgomery
4:Menopause and hysterectomy: a life course perspective, Gita D Mishra, Hsin-Fang Chung, Martha Hickey, Diana Kuh, and Rebecca Hardy
Part 3 – Health, Ageing, and Disease
5:A life course approach to cardiovascular disease, Jane A Masoli and Rebecca Hardy
6:A life course approach to diabetes, Emily Papadimos, Jedediah I Morton, Jessica L Harding, and Elizabeth Barr
7:A life course approach to musculoskeletal ageing, Rachel Cooper, Kate A Ward, and Avan Aihie Sayer
8:A life course approach to lung function impairment and COPD, Dinh S Bui and Shyamali C Dharmage
9:Depression and psychological distress, Barbara Maughan
10:Cognition function and dementia: a life course perspective, Erin E Sundermann, Sarah J Banks, and Carlos Araujo Menedez
11:The life course epidemiology of breast cancer, Lauren C Houghton, Nancy Potischman, and Rebecca Troisi
12:Gynaecological cancers: a life course perspective, Susan J Jordan and Penelope M Webb
Part 4 – Biological and Behavioural Pathways
13:Integrative omics for women’s health, Anna Murray and Katherine S Ruth
14:Endocrine pathways across the life course, Marta Bianchini, Alfonsina Chiefari, Rosa Lauretta, Marilda Mormando, Guilia Puliani, and Marialuisa Appetecchia
15:A life course perspective on women’s health behaviours, Hsin-Fang Chung and Gita D Mishra
16:A life course approach to body weight, Rebecca Hardy and Laura D Howe
Part 5 – Social Issues Impacting Women’s Health
17:Social inequalities and life course socioeconomic pathways, Rebecca Hardy
18:Women’s social relationships and links with health and wellbeing over the life course, Anne McMunn
19:Structural sexism across the life course: how social inequality shapes women’s later-life health, Jessica Kelley and Marissa Gilbert
20:The influence of gender-based violence across the life course, Elizabeth McLindon, Minerva Kyei-Onanjiri, and Kelsey Hegarty
Part 6 – From Evidence to Practice
21:A life course approach to women’s health care, Judith Stephenson, Jennifer Hall, and Louise F Wilson
22:Translating women’s health research into policy and practice, Helen Brown, Stephanie Best, and Trina Hinkley
Part 7 – Conclusion
23:A life course approach to women’s health: conclusion, Rebecca Hardy, Diana Kuh, and Gita D Mishra