Background: Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to seek medical attention and it causes considerable human suffering. Pain is a complex perception that differs enormously among individual patients. Gender plays an important role in how pain is experienced, coped with and treated. Even young healthy individuals often differ in how they perceive and cope with pain. This study was done to investigate gender differences in response to experimental pain among medical students from a western state in India. Methods: A total of 150 medical students (86 males and 64 females) participated in this interventional study. The Cold Pressor Test was used to exert experimental pain. To study the response, cardiovascular measures (radial pul...
In general, women report more severe levels of pain, more frequent incidences of pain, and pain of l...
There is much evidence to suggest that gender is an important factor in the modulation of pain. Lite...
AbstractThe objective of this research is to highlight that the male undergraduate self-perception o...
OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to collect data on the pain and sensory perception of both male a...
Objective: The current study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
Several lines of clinical and experimental investigations of a wide variety of painful conditions ha...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
AbstractThe objective of this research is to highlight that the male undergraduate self-perception o...
Introduction: Sex-related influences represent a contributor to greater pain sensitivity and have a ...
Introduction: Sex-related influences represent a contributor to greater pain sensitivity and have a ...
Objective: To compare gender differences on pain perception in Pakistani culture. Study Design: C...
The Neuromatrix of Pain is a comprehensive theory that has been designed to account for a majority o...
Background: Overseas studies suggest women report more pain and are more vulnerable to chronic pain ...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a literature review on how gender inequality plays a role ...
In general, women report more severe levels of pain, more frequent incidences of pain, and pain of l...
There is much evidence to suggest that gender is an important factor in the modulation of pain. Lite...
AbstractThe objective of this research is to highlight that the male undergraduate self-perception o...
OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to collect data on the pain and sensory perception of both male a...
Objective: The current study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
Several lines of clinical and experimental investigations of a wide variety of painful conditions ha...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
AbstractThe objective of this research is to highlight that the male undergraduate self-perception o...
Introduction: Sex-related influences represent a contributor to greater pain sensitivity and have a ...
Introduction: Sex-related influences represent a contributor to greater pain sensitivity and have a ...
Objective: To compare gender differences on pain perception in Pakistani culture. Study Design: C...
The Neuromatrix of Pain is a comprehensive theory that has been designed to account for a majority o...
Background: Overseas studies suggest women report more pain and are more vulnerable to chronic pain ...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a literature review on how gender inequality plays a role ...
In general, women report more severe levels of pain, more frequent incidences of pain, and pain of l...
There is much evidence to suggest that gender is an important factor in the modulation of pain. Lite...
AbstractThe objective of this research is to highlight that the male undergraduate self-perception o...