Gender-neutral and nonbinary terms for aunt and uncle When it comes to referring to a mixed group of aunts and uncles (like we can do with parents or siblings when referring to those relatives), the language is far from settled. That said, one term that has become increasingly popular is...
Previous research has demonstrated the existence of gender and sexuality differences in attitudes toward gay people (which in this paper includes both lesb
The present study aimed to replicate Kessler and McKenna’s (1978) ethnomethodological study that investigated how an individual attributes gender to
Sex (whether one is ‘male’ or ‘female’, based on biological characteristics) and gender (defined by socially constructed roles and behaviors) influence asthma diagnosis and management. For example, women generally report more severe asthma symptoms than men; men and women are exposed to differe...
The role of gender in hypertension guidelines is by and large ignored. The term “gender” was used for the first time in the 1988 JNC IV [22] and 1993 WHO guidelines [16] to replace biological sex and not to define the interrelated psychosocial factors hidden behind biological sex. However...
The gender (or neutral "event/other" ) choice makes not the least difference for charts. The chart is exacty the same, aside of the Mars/Venus glyph in front of the name. Please use the "event/other" option if you do not want to assign a binary gender to a birth data record. ...
(i.e., neither or both man/boy and woman/girl) have spurred discussions of a "gender continuum" and broadened support for the general use in English and other languages of gender-neutralpronouns (they,them, andtheir) in place of masculine or feminine pronouns (he,she,him,her,his,hers)....
The term “transgender” fits in a non-binary gender category [2], which may combine traits historically described in terms of “male” or “female”. Transgender is an umbrella term for individuals whose gender identity or expression is different from the cultural and social expectations placed ...
While some people who don't follow gender stereotypes use the term gender nonconforming, others prefer terms such as: Agender Androgynous Bigender Gender expansive Differently gendered Gender creative Gender fluid Gender diverse Gender-neutral Gender variant ...
Triggers and long-term exposures 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...