在基于tsst的反应性应激研究中是否存在男女自我选择偏差?

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Victoria Xu , Audrey-Ann Journault , Samuel Alarie , Charles-Édouard Giguère , Emy Beaumont , Sonia Lupien
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当一个给定的参与者样本只代表被研究人群的一个子集时,就会出现选择偏差,这可能会限制研究结果的普遍性。虽然之前的研究已经注意到在人类压力研究中存在潜在的男女选择偏见,女性参与者通常被过度代表,但之前没有研究直接在压力反应的背景下解决这个问题。本探索性研究旨在系统地检验这一观察结果。从PUBMED和PsycINFO检索了2014年至2023年间发表的120篇关于人类应激反应的科学论文(N = 10103),按研究地点(美国、德国、中国、加拿大、以色列、英国)编制了性别比例。meta分析和meta回归结果显示,女性参与反应性应激研究的频率高于男性,但差异不大。此外,在所审查的国家之间,男女参与率没有显著差异。这一结果支持了压力研究样本中较高的女性代表性水平。这些发现为进一步研究人类压力研究中选择偏差的潜在前因提供了线索。更好地理解这一现象可以引导研究人员优化招募方法,以获得更有代表性的样本。
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Is there a female-male self-selection bias in TSST-based reactive stress research?
A selection bias occurs when a given sample of participants only represents a subset of the population under study, which may subsequently limit the generalizability of findings. While previous studies have noticed a potential female-male selection bias in human stress research, with female participants often being over-represented, no prior research has directly addressed this issue in the context of stress reactivity. This exploratory study aimed to systematically examine this observation. A total of 120 scientific articles (N = 10 103) published from 2014 to 2023 on the topic of human stress reactivity retrieved from PUBMED and PsycINFO were examined to compile sex ratios by study location (United States, Germany, China, Canada, Israel, United Kingdom). The meta-analysis and meta-regression results indicated that females participate in reactive stress studies more frequently than males, although the observed difference is small. Moreover, there is no significant discrepancy regarding male and female participation rates between the countries examined. This result supports a higher female representation level in stress research samples. The findings provide leads for future studies aiming to further investigate the underlying antecedents of selection bias in human stress research. A better understanding of the phenomenon could lead researchers to optimize recruitment methods to obtain more representative samples.
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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