Gender Influences On Physical And Mental Health
Select a physical or mental issue that interests you that has gender-related differences, and explore this health issue in some depth.
Four-page assignment:
Briefly describe the physical or mental health issue you have selected.
Compare (similarities and differences) the following factors for men and women:
The incidence, mortality rate, diagnosis, and prognosis of that health issue
The lifestyle and behavior differences that lead to and/or may prevent the health issue
Issues related to health care access, diagnosis, and treatment by health care professionals
Discuss your insights on gender differences and your thoughts about how these gender differences might impact individuals from each gender, the health care system, and society as a whole.
Sample Solution
are many potential types of errors in survey sampling. According to Groves (1989)[see 1], the survey errors can be divided into two major groups: First, the errors of nonobservation where the sampled elements use only part of the target population, and the second one is the errors of observation, where the listed data deviate from the truth. Some examples of errors of nonobservation can be ascribed to sampling, coverage or nonresponse which is going to be analysed in the later part of this report. On the other hand, examples of errors of observation can be attributed to the interviewer, respondent or method of data collection. Both of our sources of obdurate errors can vigorously affect the accuracy of a survey. However, these errors cannot be eliminated from a survey but their effects can be reduced by careful devotion to an acceptable sampling plan. Some ways to reduce those errors are: callbacks (where the interviewer calls again the nonrespondents), offer rewards and motivation for encouraging responses, train better the interviewers, scrutinise the questionnaires to be sure that the form has been filled correctly and have an accurate questionnaire construction.