TY - JOUR
T1 - Reactions to environmental stressors
T2 - Gender differences in the slums of Dhaka and Islamabad
AU - Ruback, R. Barry
AU - Begum, Hamida A.
AU - Tariq, Nahem
AU - Kamal, Anila
AU - Pandey, Janak
PY - 2002/1
Y1 - 2002/1
N2 - Male and female residents of four slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and four slums in Islamabad, Pakistan, were interviewed about household and environmental Stressors and about their mental distress and physical health. Within each city, the slums differed in terms of household-level variables (e.g., number of people and number of rooms per house) and contextual variables (e.g., number of families sharing a water source). Although there were gender differences in both cities, there were more gender differences and the gender differences were stronger in Islamabad than in Dhaka, consistent with the Islamic influence in the two countries.
AB - Male and female residents of four slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and four slums in Islamabad, Pakistan, were interviewed about household and environmental Stressors and about their mental distress and physical health. Within each city, the slums differed in terms of household-level variables (e.g., number of people and number of rooms per house) and contextual variables (e.g., number of families sharing a water source). Although there were gender differences in both cities, there were more gender differences and the gender differences were stronger in Islamabad than in Dhaka, consistent with the Islamic influence in the two countries.
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U2 - 10.1177/0022022102033001007
DO - 10.1177/0022022102033001007
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:0038443998
SN - 0022-0221
VL - 33
SP - 100
EP - 119
JO - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
JF - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
IS - 1
ER -