According to the chapter, women are always portrayed as housewives, responsible for domestic work and showing strong fragility.
<h3>How does this encourage stereotypes of femininity?</h3>
- This type of presentation of women limits their capabilities and shows them in inferior ways.
- This type of representation shows very small elements that do not represent the desires and capacities of women.
- This ends up misinterpreting them, which causes them to be limited to discouraging activities and thoughts.
In this case, the generalization around women must be fought and they must be shown as diverse beings capable of innumerable activities, without creating stereotypes and stimulating se*ism.
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<span>Experiencing emotional, psychological, or physical trauma.
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1. A (keeping the severed part alive)
2. C (teens usually fight because of bad past)
3. C (always knowing the right thing to do at all times)
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The social determinants of health related to the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents are; Social factors, Economic factors and Racial factors.
<h3>What are STIs?</h3>
The acronym STI means se-xualy transmitted infections. These are those diseases that can be acquired by se-xual contact between people. They are more prevalent in societies with less access to economic power and information.
The social determinants of health related to the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents are;
- Social factors
- Economic factors
- Racial factors
Racially discriminated people with less access to education and lack the privilege of social inclusion alongside poverty can predispose people to contract STIs
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