Social determinants of male health: a case study of Leeds, UK.
Alan WhiteAmanda SeimsIan CameronTim TaylorPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
There appears to be a lack of sex/gender analysis of current cross city data. In areas of deprivation a complex picture of multiple social problems emerges, with marked gender differences in the social determinants of health, with males seeming to be more negatively affected. There is a need for more focused planning for reaching out and targeting boys and men in the most deprived inner city areas, so that greater efficiency in service delivery can be obtained.