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Gender differences in mental illness in Hong Kong

Yip, 2003

Document ID
10819437088013063189
Author
Yip K
Publication year
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health

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derstanding mental illness. It was based onthe assumption that women are more vul-power. 5. Gender relations are not an autono-nerable to mental illness in a gender-oppressive society (Romans, 2000; Busfield, mous sphere of activity, but permeate social life. 1996; …
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