Figure 3
Areas of health by gender. Source: Authors’ own work Refer to the image caption for details.The graph is titled “Gender and Areas of Health.” The horizontal axis is labeled “Health Issues” and has 20 markings labeled from left to right as follows: “Addictions,” “Ageing,” “Caring,” “Chronic Health,” “Chronic Pain,” “Disability,” “Domestic and Family Violence,” “Families,” “Finances,” “Grief and Loss,” “Housing,” “Indigenous Wellbeing,” “Mental Health,” “Parenting,” “Sexual Assault,” “Stress Management,” “Self-Harm,” “Youth,” “Veterans,” and “Others.” The vertical axis is labeled “Percentage of cases” and has markings ranging from 0 to 50 percent in increments of 5 percent. The graph shows two bars for “Female” and “Male” at each marking. The data from the bars on the graph is as follows: Addictions: Female: 4.5 percent; Male: 11 percent. Ageing: Female: 27.7 percent; Male: 32.4 percent. Caring: Female: 23.7 percent; Male: 19.3 percent. Chronic Health: Female: 29.5 percent; Male: 35 percent. Chronic Pain: Female: 10 percent; Male: 11 percent. Disability: Female: 20 percent; Male: 22 percent. Domestic and Family Violence: Female: 20 percent; Male: 15.8 percent. Families: Female: 37 percent; Male: 23.1 percent. Finances: Female: 18.4 percent; Male: 17.9 percent. Grief and Loss: Female: 18.2 percent; Male: 13.8 percent. Housing: Female: 24 percent; Male: 17.9 percent. Indigenous Wellbeing: Female: 18.2 percent; Male: 16.7 percent. Mental Health: Female: 44.3 percent; Male: 36.2 percent. Parenting: Female: 19 percent; Male: 2.7 percent. Sexual Assault: Female: 1.05 percent; Male: 0.76 percent. Stress Management: Female: 23.1 percent; Male: 16.7 percent. Self-Harm: Female: 2.21 percent; Male: 1.63 percent. Youth: Female: 7.15 percent; Male: 1.3 percent. Veterans: Female: 0.76 percent; Male: 3.95 percent. Others: Female: 9.7 percent; Male: 21.4 percent. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

Areas of health by gender. Source: Authors’ own work

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