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Until recently, studies of women's health received scant research
attention in the context of the overall magnitude of research
conducted on health. Even for health issues that affect both men
and women, most research has been limited to male subjects, leaving
a large gap in our knowledge base concerning women's health.
Finally, the decade of the 1990s is ushering in a shift in this
inequity. In 1990 the U.S. National Institutes of Health issued a
compelling report citing the lack of sufficient research on women's
health as a major gap in our knowledge, and a mandate has been
issued to add women as study subjects in research or to document
why they have not been included. Such directives will undoubtedly
lead to a much-needed burgeoning of research activities in the area
of women's health as we approach the twenty-first century. Despite
limited research resources, however, there have been steady,
scientifically rigorous voices in the wilderness for the last
several years, and many of the best investigators are represented
in this volume. These workers have led the vanguard in exploring
psychosocial factors that are likely to differentially affect
women's and men's health. For example, women and men engage in
social roles that often differ, if not in quantity, then certainly
in quality. Sex differences in role expectations, environmen tal
qualities, role burdens related to the domains of work and family,
and abilities to adapt to and cope with stressful situations may
have a distinctive impact on health."
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