Sarah A. Burgard and Jennifer A. AilshireAmerican Sociological ReviewBurgard, Sarah A. and Jennifer A. Ailshire. 2013. "Gender and Time for Sleep among U.S. Adults." American Sociological Review 78(1):51-69.Burgard, Sarah A. and Jennifer A. Ailshire. 2012. "Gender and Time for Sl...
A. Gender and time for sleep among U.S. adults. Am. Sociol. Rev. 78(1), 51–69. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003122412472048 (2013). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Arber, S., Bote, M. & Meadows, R. Gender and socio-economic patterning of self-reported sleep problems ...
For the AMPP, gender is the prevailing term used; however, sex is also referenced [10]. In addition to migraine being more common among women, women were more likely to have MIDAS Grade IV headache-related disability, utilize prescription and non-prescription headache medications, and utilize ...
While certain triggers, such as air pollution, are likely to be similar for both genders, women and men may be exposed to different triggers and asthma-causing substances due to their gender roles and occupations (Fig.1)5. Globally, women are more likely to be exposed to cleaning chemicals...
Inter-generational interaction is a carrier of Chinese traditional culture, and it can exert important influence on the depressive symptoms on Chinese older adults. The study aims to analyze gender differences in the association between inter-generational interaction and depressive symptoms among Chinese ...
8. Gender-specific practices and cultural backgrounds 9. Females are more likely to suffer from long COVID-19 10. Need for the implementation of gender medicine 11. Conclusions and future perspectives Authors' contributions Funding Declaration of Competing Interest Acknowledgements ReferencesShow full out...
sleep disturbanceOlder adults are particularly vulnerable to poor long-term outcomes, and the rate of TBI in this group is increasing. Studies have shown females experience worse outcomes from TBI than males, however this research has been limited. The aim of this study is to examine gender ...
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Assessments of male-female differences in reported incidences of infection is confounded by two factors: (1) many countries do not disaggregate data by both sex and age which may mask sex differences among the age groups that are most likely to be exposed - children and young adults; and (...
Harboring stigma regarding one’s sexuality is associated with other system-supporting attitudes and behaviors among sexual minorities, which is in line with the idea that internalized stigma is a byproduct of a tendency to justify the system. For example, studies have shown that internalized stigma...