Altering gender role expectations: effects on pain tolerance, pain threshold, and pain ratings

Volume: 4, Issue: 5, Pages: 284 - 288
Published: Jun 1, 2003
Abstract
The literature demonstrating sex differences in pain is sizable. Most explanations for these differences have focused on biologic mechanisms, and only a few studies have examined social learning. The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of gender-role stereotypes to sex differences in pain. This study used experimental manipulation of gender-role expectations for men and women. One hundred twenty students participated in the...
Paper Details
Title
Altering gender role expectations: effects on pain tolerance, pain threshold, and pain ratings
Published Date
Jun 1, 2003
Volume
4
Issue
5
Pages
284 - 288
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