Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8605306 | The Journal of Pain | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
To examine whether sex and gender affect willingness to participate in pain studies, we assessed gender identification in men and women, then attempted to recruit them to participate in a pain study. Men who agree to participate in pain studies are significantly higher in masculine gender identification than men who decline to participate or women who agree to participate. Men who agreed to participate were rated particularly high in aggressiveness and competitiveness.
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Authors
Larissa Mattos Feijó, Guliz Zeynep Tarman, Charlotte Fontaine, Richard Harrison, Tom Johnstone, Tim Salomons,