Challenges with embedding an integrated sex and gender perspective into pain research: Recommendations and opportunities

Brain Behav Immun. 2023 Dec 23:S0889-1591(23)00409-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2023.12.027. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe focus of this article, within this BBI horizons special issue, is on sex, gender, and pain. We summarise what is currently known about sex- and gender-related variations in pain, exploring intersectional biological and psychosocial mechanisms, and highlight gaps in knowledge and understanding. Five key challenges with the exploration of sex and gender in pain research are presented, relating to: conceptual imprecision, research bias, limitations with binary descriptions, integrating sex and gender, and timely adoption/implementation of good research practice. Guidance on how to overcome such challenges is provided. Despite clear evidence for sex and gender differences in pain, there are conceptual and methodological barriers to overcome. Innovation in methods and approach can help develop more effective and tailored treatment approaches for men, women, boys, girls, and gender-diverse people.PMID:38145854 | DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2023.12.027
Source: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Category: Neurology Authors: Source Type: research
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