Understanding the chronic pain regarding the gender spectrum : gender role expectations and pandemic

Catherine Côté, Élise Delevay, M. Roy, É. Vachon-Presseau, S. Lupien, P. Rainville, G. Page
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Chronic pain is a major health problem, afflicting one in four Canadians, with more women living with chronic pain. The study aims at documenting the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals living with chronic pain depending on gender and at exploring gender role expectations of pain in relation to pain interference. Participants (N = 49) filled out questionnaires before, during and after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, documenting their loneliness, distress, pandemic-related restrictions, pain and gender role expectations of pain. It was expected that women would be more affected by the pandemic. Results (p > .05) do not indicate gender differences, nor associations between gender role expectations and pain interference. Further research is needed to broaden our knowledge regarding gender differences in chronic pain and to address health inequalities.
了解慢性疼痛的性别范围:性别角色期望和流行病
慢性疼痛是一个主要的健康问题,折磨着四分之一的加拿大人,更多的女性患有慢性疼痛。该研究旨在根据性别记录COVID-19大流行对慢性疼痛患者的影响,并探索与疼痛干扰相关的疼痛的性别角色期望。参与者(N = 49)在第一波COVID-19大流行之前、期间和之后填写了问卷,记录了他们的孤独、痛苦、与大流行相关的限制、疼痛和对疼痛的性别角色期望。预计妇女将更容易受到这一流行病的影响。结果(p < 0.05)没有显示性别差异,性别角色期望和疼痛干预之间也没有关联。需要进一步研究,以扩大我们对慢性疼痛的性别差异的认识,并解决健康不平等问题。
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