COVID-19死亡率的男女失衡主要是由先天性别差异驱动的吗?

J. Dawson, A. M. Potcovaru
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本文的目的是综合和分析COVID-19死亡率男女失衡的现有证据,使用并复制来自AG/WGEA、CARE、Curley(2020)、Global Health 50/50、Healthline、GPC、IASC、IRC、Moalem(2020)、纽约时报、shattuk - heidorn等人(2020)、联合国儿童基金会和worlddywca的数据。我们对COVID-19大流行相关结果的性别维度进行了分析和估计。数据使用结构方程模型进行了分析©2020,Addleton Academic Publishers版权所有
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Are Female–Male Imbalances in COVID-19 Mortality Rates Driven Mainly by Innate Sex Differences?
The aim of this paper is to synthesize and analyze existing evidence on female–male imbalances in COVID-19 mortality rates Using and replicating data from AG/WGEA, CARE, Curley (2020), Global Health 50/50, Healthline, GPC, IASC, IRC, Moalem (2020), New York Times, Shattuck-Heidorn et al (2020), UNICEF, and WorldYWCA, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding the gender dimensions of associated outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling © 2020, Addleton Academic Publishers All rights reserved
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