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Do restrictive gender attitudes and norms influence physical and mental health during very young Adolescence? Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia

机译:在非常年轻的青春期期间,限制性性别态度和规范会影响身心健康吗?孟加拉国和埃塞俄比亚的证据

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Adolescence is seen as a window of opportunity for intervention but also as a time during which restrictive gender attitudes and norms become more salient. This increasingly gendered world has the potential to profoundly influence adolescents’ capabilities, including their physical and mental health. Using quantitative data on 6,500 young adolescents (10–12) from the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) program, this paper analyses the association between restrictive gender attitudes (RGAs) at the individual level and restrictive gender norms (RGNs) at the community level and physical and mental health in Bangladesh and Ethiopia. We find significant associations between RGAs and RGNs and height-for-age z-scores, body mass index z-scores, self-reported health, adolescent hunger, psychological well-being, and self-esteem. We find no relationship between RGAs or RGNs and illness. We also find heterogeneity across country and urbanicity. We find surprisingly limited variation by gender, and the differences we do see point to important vulnerabilities for both boys and girls. Our results point to the powerful role that distal factors such as culture and beliefs, as manifested through RGAs and RGNs, can play in shaping health outcomes for both boys and girls and suggest important next steps for future research and policy.
机译:青春期被视为干预机会的窗口,但也是限制性性别态度和规范变得更加突出的时间。这种日益性别的世界有可能深刻影响青少年的能力,包括他们的身心健康。从性别和青春期使用6,500名年轻青少年(10-12)的定量数据:全球证据(Gage)计划,分析了个人一级和限制性别规范(RGNS)的限制性性别态度(RGA)之间的关联孟加拉国和埃塞俄比亚的社区水平与身心健康。我们在RGAS和RGNS和AGE高度Z分数,体重指数Z分数,自我报告的健康,青少年饥饿,心理福祉和自尊之间找到了重要的联系。我们发现RGA或RGNS和疾病之间没有关系。我们还发现跨国和城市的异质性。我们发现性别的令人惊讶的是有限的变化,以及我们看到的差异是男孩和女孩的重要脆弱性。我们的结果指出了文化和信仰等远端因素,如通过RGA和RGNS,可以在塑造男孩和女孩的健康状况中发挥,并建议未来的研究和政策的重要下一步。

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