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  • Men and Women: No Big Difference - American Psychological Association (APA)
    Hyde suggests instead that men and women stop talking prematurely because they have been led to believe that they can't change supposedly "innate" sex-based traits Hyde has observed that children also suffer the consequences of exaggerated claims of gender difference -- for example, the widespread belief that boys are better than girls in math
  • Think again: Men and women share cognitive skills
    Nevertheless, the studies suggested that men and women on the whole possess an equal aptitude for math and science In fact, boy and girl infants were found to perform equally well as young as 6 months on tasks that underlie mathematics abilities
  • Gender and health - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed This includes norms, behaviours and roles associated with being a woman, man, girl or boy, as well as relationships with each other As a social construct, gender varies from society to society and can change over time
  • Answers to your questions about transgender people, gender identity . . .
    Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for boys and men or girls and women These influence the ways that people act, interact, and feel about themselves While aspects of biological sex are similar across different cultures, aspects of gender may differ
  • Understanding sexual orientation and homosexuality
    Sexual orientation refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes Sexual orientation also refers to a person’s sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions
  • Gender and health - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Gender norms, roles and relations, and gender inequality and inequity, affect people’s health all around the world This Q A examines the links between gender and health, highlighting WHO’s ongoing work to address gender-related barriers to healthcare, advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in all their diversity, and achieve health for all
  • Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
    The authors cited previous research that found women suffer more than men from depression, because “women ruminate more frequently than men, focusing repetitively on their negative emotions and problems rather than engaging in more active problem solving ” The findings support gender-focused prevention and treatment efforts, the study said
  • Women say they’re stressed, misunderstood, and alone
    Specifically, in APA’s October 2023 Stress in America survey, which included a nationally representative sample of more than 3,000 adults, women reported a higher average level of stress than men (5 3 versus 4 8 out of 10) and were more likely to rate their stress levels between an 8 and a 10 than men (27% versus 21%) What’s more, women
  • Women who experience trauma are twice as likely as men to develop PTSD . . .
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates approximately one in four women has experienced a rape or attempted rape Women are also more likely than men to be survivors of child sexual abuse, with 25% of girls experiencing this form of abuse during childhood Sexual abuse is the most common form of trauma for women
  • StreSS and gender - American Psychological Association (APA)
    • Women are more likely than men to report that they eat as a way of managing stress (31 percent vs 21 percent) Similarly, women also report having eaten too much or eaten unhealthy foods because of stress in the past month far more often than men (49 percent of women vs 30 percent of men) • Significantly more women (35 percent) than men





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