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  1. 9. Okt. 2017 · Why? Because the medical concepts of most diseases are based on understandings of male physiology, and women have altogether different symptoms than men when having a heart attack. To return to the issue of chronic pain, 70% of the people it impacts are women. And yet, 80% of pain studies are conducted on male mice or human men.

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  2. The Pain Phenomenon. Serge Marchand. Abstract. This chapter underscores the significant impact of sex and gender on pain perception and its treatment. Historically, the crucial role of sex and gender has often been overlooked in the development of pain management approaches.

  3. Research has shown that women generally experience more recurrent pain, more severe pain and longer lasting pain than men. Many people are unaware that certain pain conditions are more prevalent in women than in men.

  4. Women and girls are more likely to experience chronic pain conditions compared with men and boys and often report more severe pain and greater functional impairment.

  5. 15. März 2021 · Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert Group Opinion Paper on pain in women aims to review the treatment of pain conditions mainly affecting women, as well as the fundamental aspects of the different clinical response to drug treatment between the genders, and what can be done for gender ...

    • Roberto Casale, Fabiola Atzeni, Laura Bazzichi, Giovanna Beretta, Elisabetta Costantini, Paola Sacer...
    • 2021
  6. Women's pain was viewed as less intense and as benefiting more from psychotherapy than men's pain, and perceivers’ gender role stereotypes about willingness to report pain explained some of this bias in pain estimation. These findings suggest that gender biases in pain estimation may be an obstacle to effective pain care, and that ...

  7. Women and girls are disproportionally affected by chronic pain. About half of chronic pain conditions are more common in women, with only 20% having a higher prevalence in men. There are also sex and gender differences in acute pain sensitivity. Pain is a subjective experience made up of sensory, cognitive, and emotional components.

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