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Sex & Gender - ORWH

Sex and gender shape health independently as distinct factors, as well as interactively through the many ways in which they intersect and influence each other.

What is gender? What is sex? - CIHR

Infographic version ... 'Sex' and 'gender' are often used interchangeably, despite having different meanings: Sex refers to a set of biological ...

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

sex” — when referring to biology — and “gender” — when referring to self-representation influenced by social, cultural, and personal experience.

Sex and gender - Gender Matters - The Council of Europe

Sex refers to “the different biological and physiological characteristics of males and females, such as reproductive organs, chromosomes, hormones, etc.” Gender ...

Sex and gender: Meanings, definition, identity, and expression

Sex refers to a person's physical characteristics at birth, and gender encompasses a person's identities, expressions, and societal roles.

Sex and Gender Identity - Planned Parenthood

There's a lot more to being male, female, or any gender than the sex assigned at birth. Your biological or assigned sex does not always tell your complete ...

Are sex and gender different? : r/asktransgender - Reddit

Yes. Gender is the identity that you perceive yourself to be and express yourself as, while sex is the physical characteristics that you were ...

Gender - World Health Organization (WHO)

Gender and sex are related to but different from gender identity. Gender identity refers to a person's deeply felt, internal and individual experience of gender ...

How Do You Guys Explain the Difference between Sex and Gender?

Gender: an internal sense of self (usually in relation to one's sex). sex: a set of physical characteristics that make up a person.

Sex, Gender, and Sexuality | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Gender is a multidimensional social and cultural construct that includes gender roles, expressions, behaviors, activities, power dynamics, and/or attributes

Gender, Sex, and Sexuality

Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men, and gender diverse people.

Sex–gender distinction - Wikipedia

Sex generally refers to an organism's biological sex, while gender usually refers to either social roles typically associated with the sex of a person (gender ...

HRC | Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Definitions

Sexual orientation: An inherent or immutable enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to other people.

What's the Difference Between Sex and Gender? - WebMD

Sex, gender, and sexual orientation are all part of the formula that helps you identify who you are. But they aren't as concrete as you might think.

Scientific consideration of sex and gender is the responsibility of the ...

Sex encompasses chromosomes, anatomy, and endogenous hormones and gender is a multidimensional construct that can be captured in terms of gender ...

Sex, Gender, and Why the Differences Matter - AMA Journal of Ethics

This issue of Virtual Mentor presents arguments for why it is important to focus on men and women separately rather than viewing and treating them as a unisex ...

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

sex” — when referring to biology — and “gender” — when referring to self-representation influenced by social, cultural, and personal experience. They ...

Sex and gender in health research: Intersectionality matters

It is crucial to examine how sex and gender intersect with factors such as culture, ethnicity, minority status, and socioeconomic conditions to influence ...

The Difference Between Sex and Gender Explained | Britannica

Sex is a biological classification that divides a species into two complementary categories based on physiological characteristics.

Sex and Gender Multidimensionality in Epidemiologic Research

A multidimensional sex and gender framework may be applied to strengthen research on coronavirus disease 2019 incidence, diagnosis, morbidity, and mortality.