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This contributed volume is the first-known collection of essays that brings together scholarly review, critiques, and primary and secondary data to assess how sociocultural factors influence health behavior in South Asian women. The essays are authored by working scholars or healthcare practitioners from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. In the chapters, the contributors acknowledge social, economic, and environmental factors to recommend improved interventions and health policy for women of the region.
Studies on South Asian women's health have targeted clinical evidence, with less attention on social and environmental factors driving health recovery and health outcomes. The South Asian region, more than any other part of the world, is driven by traditional and cultural forces that are possibly the most significant factors determining a woman's health awareness and her rights to adopt healthy behavior or pursue health recovery. Women of the region share a common culture andpolitical history, and there are benefits to understanding their problems collectively in order to design joint improvements in health policy for women.
Salient, but neglected, socio-political areas that influence health behavior and health outcomes in women of the region are covered in the chapters including:
Oral Narrations of Social Rejection Suffered by South Asian Women with Irreversible Health Conditions
Women's Role in Decision-Making for Health Care in South Asia
Poverty, Health Coverage, and Credit Opportunities for South Asian Women
Refugee, Displaced, and Climate-Affected Women of South Asia and Their Health Challenges
The Political Sociology of South Asian Women's Health
The Sociology of South Asian Women's Health is a useful resource for students, researchers, and academicians, especially those interested in public health, gender, social policy, and occupational management, as well as healthcare practitioners, administrators, health and public policy-makers, government officers, and scholars of South Asian studies.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 South Asian Women's Health Behaviour: Theoretical Explanations.- Chapter 3 Oral Narrations of Social Rejection Suffered by South Asian Women with Irreversible Health Conditions.- Chapter 4 Dependency in Health Decision-making of South Asian Women.- Chapter 5 Poverty, Health Coverage, and Credit Opportunities for South Asian Women.- Chapter 6 Refugee, Displaced, and Climate-Affected Women of South Asia and Their Health Challenges.- Chapter 7 Social Barriers to Mental Well-being in Women of South Asia.- Chapter 8 The Political Sociology of South Asian Women's Health.- Chapter 9 The Culture of Health Regulation and Its Implications on Maternal and Reproductive Health in South Asia.