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Designing and conducting gender, sex, & health research / edited by John L. Oliffe & Lorraine J. Greaves.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, Inc, 2012.Description: xix, 257 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781412982436 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.3072 DES 2012
LOC classification:
  • R850 .D47 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Context & Concepts Chapter 1. Why Put Gender and Sex Into Health Research? - Lorraine Greaves Part II. Design Chapter 2. Sex and Gender: Beyond the Binaries - Joy L. Johnson & Robin Repta Chapter 3. Implications of Sex and Gender for Health Research: From Concepts - Joy L. Johnson, Robin Repta and Shirin Kalyan Chapter 4. Approaches to the Measurement of Gender - Pamela A. Ratner and Richard G. Sawatzky Chapter 5. Measuring Biological Sex - Gillian Einstein Part III: The Doing of Sex and Gender Methods Chapter 6. Fieldwork: Observations and Interviews - Cathy Chabot and Jeannie Shoveller Chapter 7. Visual Methods in Gender and Health Research - Rebecca Haines and John L. Oliffe Chapter 8. Secondary Analysis: Gender, Age, Place - Alec Ostry and Amanda Slaunwhite Chapter 9. Content and Discourse Analysis - Brendan Gough and Steve Robertson Chapter 10. Approaches to Examining Gender Relations in Health Research - Joan L. Bottorff, John L. Oliffe, Mary T. Kelly and Natalie A. Chambers Chapter 11. Developing a Gender Role Socialization Scale - Brenda Toner, A. Tang, A, Ali, D. Akman, N. Stuckless, M. J. Esplen, C. Rolin-Gilman and L. Ross Part IV. Policy, Process and Products Chapter 12. Gender, Health, Research and Public Policy - Toni Schofield Chapter 13. Boundary Spanning: Knowledge Translation as Feminist Action Research in Virtual Communities of practice - Nancy Poole Chapter 14. Design, Methods and Knowledge Exchange: Connections and Pathways - John L. Oliffe .
Summary: "This is the first resource dedicated to critically examining gender and sex study design, methods, and analysis in health research. The authors draw attention to the methodological complexities, and offer ways to thoughtfully address these by drawing on empirical examples across a range of topics and disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This book will fill this void by contributing a comprehensive resource to locate empirically-informed approaches to research design, methods, and analysis relevant to gender, sex and health research. It is clear that generic methods are insufficient. Indeed, the lack of integration of sex and gender into research practices has led to poor science in some instances, where the impact of sex, gender and related considerations has been overlooked in design, method, and analysis. The purpose of this book is to provide the first resource dedicated to critically examining gender and sex study design, methods, and analysis in health research. The authors draw attention to the methodological complexities, and offer ways to thoughtfully address these by drawing on empirical examples across a range of topics and disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part I. Context & Concepts Chapter 1. Why Put Gender and Sex Into Health Research? - Lorraine Greaves Part II. Design Chapter 2. Sex and Gender: Beyond the Binaries - Joy L. Johnson & Robin Repta Chapter 3. Implications of Sex and Gender for Health Research: From Concepts - Joy L. Johnson, Robin Repta and Shirin Kalyan Chapter 4. Approaches to the Measurement of Gender - Pamela A. Ratner and Richard G. Sawatzky Chapter 5. Measuring Biological Sex - Gillian Einstein Part III: The Doing of Sex and Gender Methods Chapter 6. Fieldwork: Observations and Interviews - Cathy Chabot and Jeannie Shoveller Chapter 7. Visual Methods in Gender and Health Research - Rebecca Haines and John L. Oliffe Chapter 8. Secondary Analysis: Gender, Age, Place - Alec Ostry and Amanda Slaunwhite Chapter 9. Content and Discourse Analysis - Brendan Gough and Steve Robertson Chapter 10. Approaches to Examining Gender Relations in Health Research - Joan L. Bottorff, John L. Oliffe, Mary T. Kelly and Natalie A. Chambers Chapter 11. Developing a Gender Role Socialization Scale - Brenda Toner, A. Tang, A, Ali, D. Akman, N. Stuckless, M. J. Esplen, C. Rolin-Gilman and L. Ross Part IV. Policy, Process and Products Chapter 12. Gender, Health, Research and Public Policy - Toni Schofield Chapter 13. Boundary Spanning: Knowledge Translation as Feminist Action Research in Virtual Communities of practice - Nancy Poole Chapter 14. Design, Methods and Knowledge Exchange: Connections and Pathways - John L. Oliffe .

"This is the first resource dedicated to critically examining gender and sex study design, methods, and analysis in health research. The authors draw attention to the methodological complexities, and offer ways to thoughtfully address these by drawing on empirical examples across a range of topics and disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.

"This book will fill this void by contributing a comprehensive resource to locate empirically-informed approaches to research design, methods, and analysis relevant to gender, sex and health research. It is clear that generic methods are insufficient. Indeed, the lack of integration of sex and gender into research practices has led to poor science in some instances, where the impact of sex, gender and related considerations has been overlooked in design, method, and analysis. The purpose of this book is to provide the first resource dedicated to critically examining gender and sex study design, methods, and analysis in health research. The authors draw attention to the methodological complexities, and offer ways to thoughtfully address these by drawing on empirical examples across a range of topics and disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.

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