@ChiromoHospGrp Women regarded as only being subjects of men with regards to leadership and managerial responsibilities, they might view themselves as not strong enough, competitive enough or good enough to measure up to "men" in different disciplines
#womenmatter@elymuthoni@misswangu
@ChiromoHospGrp There are a few different ways that women's biases can affect mental health. First, if a woman feels like she is constantly being judged based on her gender, this can lead to feelings of anxiety and insecurity.
@ChiromoHospGrp Biases cause women to be intentionally excluded from various aspects of life and development. This in turn means that the needs of women are not being fully articulated and met which causes frustration, anxiety and a feeling of hopelessness.
#TufungukeWanadada#IWD2022
@ChiromoHospGrp Negative life experiences such as discrimination based on gender may affect a woman’s sense of wellbeing leading to psychological effects such as high levels stress, depression and low self-esteem #BreaktheBias#IWD2022 @MsWanguM @Keletukende@theretreatrehab
@ChiromoHospGrp The impact of the Biases on mental health
Recent studies provide strong evidence that gender based differences contribute significantly to the higher prevalence of depression and anxiety disorders in girls and women when compared to boys and men. #IWD2022#BreakTheBias
@ChiromoHospGrp There will be a strain between men and women because one gender thinks or is made to believe that it is better than the other gender and in the relationship context this could leads to GBV
@ChiromoHospGrp These biases affect how women are seen and treated by the society at large. They make women seem as lesser human beings which put so many barriers on women's aspirations and dreams. #TufungukeWanadada#IWD2022