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IRCMJ-Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal. 2010; 12 (4): 358-364
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-105565

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The gender-based approach can identify women's health problems on the basis of biological differences and their social, familial and individual roles. Unequal power relationship between men and women, fewer chances of education and employment, repeated pregnancies, longer life-spans, a greater proportion of the world's poor, inappropriate familiarity with their health risks increase their need to better benefit from primary healthcare. As determinants of health, poverty and social class indicate that women and especially deprived women require a greater focus on their health. This study attempts to identify modifiable health risk factors of these individuals. The women-headed households under cover in 11 provincial centers were included in the study. Medical consultation, general physical examination, fasting blood sugar level, blood cell count, lipid profile and systematic examinations, specific examinations of breast, pelvis, mammography and Pap Smear were performed according to the protocol. As a pilot study, 2730 individuals were assessed and their demographic features were obtained. The mean age of participants in the pilot study was 47.6 +/- 10.2 years ranging from 22 to 88 years of age. We expect that the study's findings would provide the opportunity to compare the differences of the special subgroups of vulnerable women with the data available in the country, and if necessary implement changes suitable with the vulnerable groups' health status


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Humans , Female , Health , Family Characteristics , Health Status
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