A systematic literature review of 10 years of research on sex/gender and experimental pain perception–part 1: are there really differences between women and men?
M Racine, Y Tousignant-Laflamme, LA Kloda, D Dion… - Pain, 2012 - Elsevier
The purpose of this systematic review was to summarize and critically appraise the results of
10years of human laboratory research on pain and sex/gender. An electronic search …
10years of human laboratory research on pain and sex/gender. An electronic search …
A systematic literature review of 10 years of research on sex/gender and pain perception–part 2: do biopsychosocial factors alter pain sensitivity differently in women …
This systematic review summarizes the results of 10years of laboratory research on pain and
sex/gender. An electronic search strategy was designed by a medical librarian to access …
sex/gender. An electronic search strategy was designed by a medical librarian to access …
Sex-based differences in pain perception and treatment
CJ Paller, CM Campbell, RR Edwards… - Pain medicine, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Objective. This review highlights research on sex-based differences in pain perception and
treatment. We sought to illuminate the complex factors contributing to differences in pain and …
treatment. We sought to illuminate the complex factors contributing to differences in pain and …
Sex, gender, and pain: women and men really are different
RB Fillingim - Current review of pain, 2000 - Springer
Sex-related differences in the experience of both clinical and experimentally induced pain
have been widely reported. Specifically, females are at greater risk for developing several …
have been widely reported. Specifically, females are at greater risk for developing several …
The relationship of sex and clinical pain to experimental pain responses
RB Fillingim, RR Edwards, T Powell - PAIN®, 1999 - Elsevier
Considerable research indicates increased experience of clinical pain among females
relative to males, and females also demonstrate enhanced responses to experimentally …
relative to males, and females also demonstrate enhanced responses to experimentally …
Sex differences in responsiveness to painful and non-painful stimuli are dependent upon the stimulation method
S Lautenbacher, GB Rollman - Pain, 1993 - Elsevier
Sex differences in thermo-and electrocutaneous responsiveness to painful and non-painful
stimuli were investigated in 20 women and 20 men. Heat pain, warmth, and cold thresholds …
stimuli were investigated in 20 women and 20 men. Heat pain, warmth, and cold thresholds …
Gender role affects experimental pain responses: a systematic review with meta‐analysis
OA Alabas, OA Tashani, G Tabasam… - European journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Gender role refers to the culturally and socially constructed meanings that describe how
women and men should behave in certain situations according to feminine and masculine …
women and men should behave in certain situations according to feminine and masculine …
Sex differences in pain perception
Z Wiesenfeld-Hallin - Gender medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND:: A number of studies have demonstrated a higher prevalence of chronic
pain states and greater pain sensitivity among women compared with men. Pain sensitivity …
pain states and greater pain sensitivity among women compared with men. Pain sensitivity …
[HTML][HTML] Sex, gender, and pain: a review of recent clinical and experimental findings
RB Fillingim, CD King, MC Ribeiro-Dasilva… - The journal of pain, 2009 - Elsevier
Sex-related influences on pain and analgesia have become a topic of tremendous scientific
and clinical interest, especially in the last 10 to 15 years. Members of our research group …
and clinical interest, especially in the last 10 to 15 years. Members of our research group …