女性和男性的症状意义相同吗

J. Turabián
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作者假设患者的性别可能对症状的表达和交流有影响。症状可被定义为"病人认为存在健康问题的任何主观证据"。症状是解释过程的结果。症状体验嵌入在生物、心理和文化因素之间复杂的相互作用中。症状的表现更多地取决于心理社会方面,而不是生物学方面。因此,必须有各种各样的感觉解释,这些解释并不等同于潜在疾病的表达。此外,这种对感觉的解释,从根本上说是一种社会心理特征,必须根据患者的性别而有所不同。所以,同一种疾病的症状在女性和男性之间可能是不同的,同样的症状在女性和男性身上可能有不同的含义。如果疾病的诊断完全基于特定症状特征的存在,我们可能会冒着没有考虑到由于性别原因而产生的不同含义的风险,从而产生误解和误诊。这一观点的含义是巨大的。有必要制定研究设计,以更严格地测试将症状作为一种复杂现象的其他概念,以及健康方面的性别/性别差异。
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Is The Meaning of Symptoms the Same in Women And Men
The author hypothesize that patient gender could have an effect on expression and communication of symptoms. Symptoms may be defined as “any subjective evidence of a health problem as perceived by the patient”. Symptoms are the result of an interpretation process. Symptom experiences are embedded in a complex interplay between biological, psychological and cultural factors. The expression of symptoms depends more on psychosocial aspects than biological. In consequence there must be a variety of interpretations of sensations, which are not equivalent to expressions of underlying disease. Moreover, this interpretation of sensations, being fundamentally of a psychosocial character, must be different according to the gender of the patient. So, symptoms of the same disease could differ between women and men, and the same symptom could have different meanings in females and males. If diagnosis of disease is based exclusively on the presence of specific symptom characteristics, we may risk not take into account the different meanings by reason of gender, and give rise to misinterpretations and misdiagnoses. The implications of this perspective are immense. There is a need for developing research designs that test alternative conceptions of symptoms as a complexity phenomenon, with gender/sex differences in health, more rigorously.
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