Sex and Gender
Cross-source consensus on Sex and Gender from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Sex and gender influence both BPSD presentation and adequacy of care. — Identifying future research priorities for diversity-sensitive psychosocial interventions to manage dementia-related symptoms (GenderDem): protocol for a priority setting partnership study
- Women with dementia are more often described as experiencing paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and phobias. — Identifying future research priorities for diversity-sensitive psychosocial interventions to manage dementia-related symptoms (GenderDem): protocol for a priority setting partnership study
- Men with dementia are more often described in terms of hostility and diurnal rhythm disturbances. — Identifying future research priorities for diversity-sensitive psychosocial interventions to manage dementia-related symptoms (GenderDem): protocol for a priority setting partnership study
- Women with dementia are at elevated risk of inadequate treatment because sex- and gender-sensitive healthcare pathways are absent. — Identifying future research priorities for diversity-sensitive psychosocial interventions to manage dementia-related symptoms (GenderDem): protocol for a priority setting partnership study