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The following pages link to Sex Differences and Personality Factors in Responsivity to Pain (Q60492034):
Displaying 37 items.
- The effects of sex and gender role on responses to pressure pain (Q24628930) (← links)
- Gender expression, sexual orientation and pain sensitivity in women (Q33640158) (← links)
- Health-related quality of life in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and CKD stages 1-4: a cross-sectional study. (Q33820977) (← links)
- Sex, gender, and pain: women and men really are different (Q34040465) (← links)
- Somatic symptom reporting in women and men (Q34229353) (← links)
- The effects of a 2-stage injection technique on inferior alveolar nerve block injection pain (Q35230651) (← links)
- Gender differences in pain perception and patterns of cerebral activation during noxious heat stimulation in humans (Q35688093) (← links)
- Impact of blunted perception of dyspnea on medical care use and expenditure, and mortality in elderly people. (Q36075438) (← links)
- Normative data for the segmental acquisition of contact heat evoked potentials in cervical dermatomes (Q36154416) (← links)
- Sex differences in pain perception (Q36313944) (← links)
- Gender role expectations of pain: relationship to experimental pain perception (Q36874305) (← links)
- Parent-Child Pain Relationships from a Psychosocial Perspective: A Review of the Literature (Q37135444) (← links)
- Sex, gender, and pain: a review of recent clinical and experimental findings (Q37180957) (← links)
- Sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia (Q37811403) (← links)
- Assessment and management of the trauma patient in pain. (Q38707422) (← links)
- Demographic Predictors of Pain Sensitivity: Results From the OPPERA Study. (Q40458360) (← links)
- The effectiveness of ice as a topical anesthetic for the insertion of intravenous catheters (Q40812713) (← links)
- Effects of stress and relaxation on capsaicin-induced pain (Q44658689) (← links)
- Thermal sensitivity to warmth during rest and exercise: a sex comparison. (Q45362579) (← links)
- Sex differences in pain and thermal sensitivity: the role of body size (Q47426454) (← links)
- Differences according to gender in reporting physical symptoms during echocardiographic screening in healthy teenage athletes (Q47778063) (← links)
- The role of sex hormones on formalin-induced nociceptive responses (Q48431745) (← links)
- Injection pain of the inferior alveolar nerve block in patients with irreversible pulpitis (Q48572439) (← links)
- Evaluating psychosocial contributions to chronic pain outcomes (Q50166457) (← links)
- Concept priming and pain: an experimental approach to understanding gender roles in sex-related pain differences (Q51540140) (← links)
- A Qualitative Systematic Review of Effects of Provider Characteristics and Nonverbal Behavior on Pain, and Placebo and Nocebo Effects (Q64113439) (← links)
- Gender Differences in Pain (Q71819097) (← links)
- Pain perception to the cold pressor test during the menstrual cycle in relation to estrogen levels and a comparison with men (Q73047149) (← links)
- Pressure pain thresholds of tender point sites in patients with fibromyalgia and in healthy controls (Q76385068) (← links)
- Sex-Dependent Components of the Analgesia Produced by Athletic Competition (Q79301164) (← links)
- Psychosocial mediators of sex differences in pain responsivity (Q79301306) (← links)
- After images and pain tolerance: a descriptive study on their interrelationship (Q79768046) (← links)
- A questionnaire study of the relationship between gender and chronic pain (Q81190064) (← links)
- Blood pressure, gender, and parental hypertension are factors in baseline and poststress pain sensitivity in normotensive adults (Q81405367) (← links)
- Chapter 23 Sex, gender and pain (Q82028805) (← links)
- Pupil response to noxious corneal stimulation (Q92730054) (← links)
- Qualitative sex differences in pain processing: emerging evidence of a biased literature (Q95641633) (← links)