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[15] [16] This holds true for women who are still able to conceive because there is a high risk of transferring the disease to their child through pregnancy or child birth. [16] Women are of higher susceptibility to psychosocial mental health effects of STIs. They report to having feelings immense of shame, guilt, and self blame after diagnosis ...
While estimates vary widely, [39] [40] eating disorders are estimated to affect as high as 13% of women in some age groups [41] [42] [43] and 3% of men in Western cultures, with anorexia nervosa affecting 10 women for each man and bulimia nervosa affecting 8 women for each man. [44] Alzheimer's disease has a higher incidence in females compared ...
Context also determines a man or woman's emotional behavior. Context-based emotion norms, such as feeling rules or display rules, "prescribe emotional experience and expressions in specific situations like a wedding or a funeral", may be independent of the person's gender. In situations like a wedding or a funeral, the activated emotion norms ...
In fact, inner child wounds can sabotage relationships if they aren't dealt with—and, unfortunately, BandAids and boo-boo bunny ice packs won't help. Dr. Slavens talks to Parade about six common ...
Based on their research, it can be easily guessed that this problem is also found in other research that studies the link between social relationships and health. Digging this issue, Dambi and colleagues compared the translation of one of the most used scales to assess perceived social support , the Multidimensional Perceived Social Support ...
Gender-specific risk factors increase the likelihood of getting a particular mental disorder based on one's gender. Some gender-specific risk factors that disproportionately affect women are income inequality, low social ranking, unrelenting child care, gender-based violence, and socioeconomic disadvantages.
Female-led relationships (FLRs) are heterosexual relationships based on a power imbalance in which women exercise dominance and control over male partners.
Several neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, autism, [50] [51] various types of brain injury, [52] Klüver–Bucy syndrome, [53] Kleine–Levin syndrome, [54] Epilepsy [55] and many neurodegenerative diseases can cause hypersexual behavior. Sexually inappropriate behavior has been shown to occur in 7–8% of Alzheimer's patients ...