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