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性别、性与疼痛:证据与知识差距。

Sex, gender, and pain: Evidence and knowledge gaps.

作者信息

Keogh Edmund

机构信息

Bath Centre for Pain Research, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Department of Psychology, University of Bath, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Curr Opin Psychol. 2025 Jun;63:102006. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2025.102006. Epub 2025 Feb 21.

Abstract

Sex and gender contribute to the variation in pain experience. A range of biological, psychological, and social factors are relevant, which point to potential pain mechanisms and the reasons for this sex/gender-based variation. This review provides a brief critical overview of the evidence for these patterns. It draws on both experimental and clinical studies and identifies some of the biological and psychosocial factors that are thought to impact on men and women's pain. There are limitations and gaps in understanding, and numerous challenges exist, ranging from difficulties with concepts through to methodology. There is a focus on gender as a dimensional set of psychosocial constructs, as this offers one approach to help enhance our understanding of men and women's pain.

摘要

性别对疼痛体验的差异有影响。一系列生物、心理和社会因素与之相关,这些因素指向潜在的疼痛机制以及这种基于性别的差异的原因。本综述简要批判性地概述了这些模式的证据。它借鉴了实验研究和临床研究,并确定了一些被认为会影响男性和女性疼痛的生物和心理社会因素。在理解方面存在局限性和差距,并且存在众多挑战,从概念上的困难到方法学上的问题。本文关注将性别作为一组心理社会结构维度,因为这提供了一种有助于增进我们对男性和女性疼痛理解的方法。

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