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Long-Term Opioid Therapy Relieves Chronic Pain in Only 20% of Women

October 18, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Journal Articles

Sex and Age Differences in Global Pain Status Among Patients Using Opioids Long Term for Chronic Noncancer Pain AUTHORS: LeResche Linda, Saunders Kathleen, Dublin Sascha, Thielke Stephen, Merrill Joseph O., Shortreed Susan M., Campbell Cynthia, and Von Korff Michael R.. Journal of Women’s Health. August 2015, 24(8): 629-635. doi:10.1089/jwh.2015.5222. ABSTRACT Background: The use of chronic opioid […]

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addiction, Dependence, Long Term Opioid Use, Opioid, pain, Psychology

Girl Who Cried Pain

October 18, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Journal Articles

The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain 2001 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 29, pp. 13-27, 2001  Authors: Diane E. Hoffmann-University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and Anita J. Tarzian-University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Abstract:       In general, women report more severe levels […]

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Emergency Medicine, pain

Gender Bias in the Acknowledgement of Pain

October 18, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Blog

The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain AUTHORS: Diane E. Hoffmann, Anita J. Tarzian 2001 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 29, pp. 13-27, 2001 Interesting article in The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, which discussed gender bias in pain.  The literature noted suggests not only that men […]

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Emergency Medicine, pain

Men, Women and Pain

March 7, 2014 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles

Sex and gender differences in pain: a selective review of biological and psychosocial factors Edmund Keogh, PhDDepartment of Psychology, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath  E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACTEvidence suggests that there are important differences between men and women with respect to the perception and experience of pain. The objective of this review is to provide […]

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