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Sex and gender differences in mental disorders


Mental health among sexual and gender minorities - PLOS

We found no differences in anxiety and depression between single minority and double minority individuals. Our results suggest that even though ...

What Do We Mean By Sex and Gender? - Yale School of Medicine

... sex and gender so. ... differences in the biology of women and men ... Psychology; Director, Women's Health Research at Yale, Yale Medical School ...

Curious about sex and gender differences in health

Obvious sex differences in mental health ... There are many mental disorders that affect the sexes to different degrees. Depression and anxiety ...

Country-level gender inequality is associated with structural ... - PNAS

Gender inequality across the world has been associated with a higher risk to mental health problems and lower academic achievement in women ...

Research on Women, Trauma and PTSD

For example, it has also been suggested that women may be more susceptible to mental health consequences because they are more like to ...

Gender Differences in Police Encounters Among Persons With and ...

Gender comparisons within mental health status revealed that men were more likely than women to have a new contact as an offender but that the gender gap was ...

Gender Differences in Depression - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema¹

Sex differences in post- traumatic stress disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 1044–1048. Cutler. S., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (1991) ...

Gender and Mental Health: A Review of Two Textbooks of Psychiatry

and female sexuality; and less common mental disorders ... when discussing the sex differences in the rates of mood disorders ... gender as a way of explaining sex ...

Why women with serious mental illness often get worse care than men

Differences in prevalence vary by diagnosis. Major depressive disorder is nearly twice as common in women than men, for instance, and in studies ...

Gender and mental health - YouTube

Daniel Freeman, co-author of The Stressed Sex addresses whether women and men differ in overall rates of psychological problems, and if so, ...

Men's mental health: Common challenges - MedicalNewsToday

Mental health can affect males differently than females. Both men and women experience mental health difficulties. However, there are some notable differences ...

Gender - Department of Psychology - Penn State

Research has shown that gender can influence the prevalence and presentation of certain mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Additionally, ...

Genderism, Sexism, and Heterosexism - CDC

Gender discrimination and sexual harassment are considered chronic and persistent stressors that worsen cardiovascular health.17 ...

What is gender dysphoria, and is it a mental disorder? - CNN

Because gender dysphoria is included in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, also ...

Women's health outcomes: Is there a gender gap? - Lords Library

Young women in particular have been identified as a high-risk group, with over a quarter (26%) experiencing a common mental disorder—such as ...

Gender differences in the use of mental health services in a ...

Conclusions: The main result is that women have a higher attended prevalence of mental disorders than men. In the total sample, women have a higher number of ...

Sex and gender differences in the Alzheimer's disease patient journey

The preliminary results showed key differences in diagnostic pathways, with males having a shorter time to diagnosis and being more likely to see a specialist ...

Edinburgh Research Explorer - Sex/Gender Differences and Autism

Key Words: autism, sex, gender, nosology, etiology. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2015;54(1):11–24. The autism spectrum (henceforth "autism"), a constel-.

Gender differences in the impact of mental disorders and chronic ...

Gender differences in the impact of mental disorders and chronic physical conditions on health-related quality of life among non-demented primary care elderly ...

Sex and gender impact our health, and our access to health services

Women live longer on average than men, experience chronic health conditions at higher rates and experience poor mental health at higher rates.