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Epidemiology of Chronic Pain in the Latium Region, Italy. a Cross-sectional Study on the Clinical Characteristics of Patients Attending Pain Clinics

2019

In Italy, chronic pain affects more than a quarter of the population, whereas the average European prevalence is 21%. This high prevalence might be due to the high percentage of Italian people who do not receive treatment, even after the passing of law 38/2010 (the right to access pain management in Italy), which created a regional network for the diagnosis and treatment of noncancer chronic pain. Italian epidemiologic studies on chronic pain are scanty, and this observational, multicenter, cross-sectional study is the first to investigate the clinical characteristics of patients who attended the pain management clinics in the Latium Region, Italy, for the management of their noncancer chro…

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Explanatory Psychological Factors of Inconsistently Condom Use among Spanish University Students: Gender Differences

2020

Abstract More than 50% of Spanish youth does not use of condoms correctly and consistently. University students are a particular population at high risk of the HIV infection, other STIs and unwanted pregnancies. The influence of psychological variables in using of condom is analyzed by gender and type of sexual relationship. A total of 256 females and 168 males were assessed (Mage= 20.62; SD = 2.16). A regression logistic analysis showed that sexual sensation seeking appears as an explanatory variable of inconsistently condom use in both females and males in vaginal intercourse, steady relationship intercourse and sex under the alcohol and other drugs effects (adjusted odds ratio between 1.…

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Gender, sexuality and relationships in Young Hispanic people

2016

This study explores the relation between gender differences and sexuality among young Hispanic people. Eight hundred and forty young people from Spain and Mexico filled out a self-administered questionnaire about sexuality (sexual experience, sexual orientation, and sexual relationships) and gender (self-identification). Men in both Spain and Mexico more commonly report the practice of masturbation and vaginal sex, and are more likely to be unfaithful than women. Women in both countries report more steady partners and longer length of relationships. There were greater gender differences for Mexican men and women than for Spanish men and women in terms of sexual frequency, sexual orientation…

MaleSocial ValuesSexual Behavior050109 social psychologyHuman sexuality03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyHispanic young peopleMexico030505 public healthCultural Characteristics05 social sciencesSexual relationshipSelf ConceptsexualityClinical PsychologySexual PartnersSpaingender differencesSexual orientationrelationshipFemale0305 other medical scienceAttitude to HealthDemography
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Task force on 'Early markers of atherosclerosis: influence of age and sex'

2013

Atherosclerosis and its complications are the most important causes of death all over the world, especially in Western countries. Diet habits, modern stress life, smoking, sedentary way of life and an involvement of genetic pattern of individuals lead to a sure degeneration of quality of life increasing the risk of atherosclerosis development. For this reason, the main purpose of actual medicine is to identify all the markers that could allow the physicians to evaluate the first moments of the development of this dangerous pathological process. The aim is to reduce the speed of its evolution, trying to delay indefinitely the risk coming from the morphological alterations of the vessels. 'En…

MaleTime FactorsCarotid Intima-Media ThicknessSex FactorsVascular StiffnessPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsHumansAorta AbdominalEarly markers of atherosclerosis age sexAge FactorsbiomarkersGenderatherosclerosis; gender differencesPrognosisSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareVasodilationEarly Diagnosisatherosclerosis; biomarkers; Gender; ageingageingDisease ProgressionFemaleEndothelium VascularatherosclerosisDilatation Pathologic
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Circulating MicroRNAs in Extracellular Vesicles as Potential Biomarkers of Alcohol-Induced Neuroinflammation in Adolescence: Gender Differences

2020

Current studies evidence the role of miRNAs in extracellular vesicles (EVs) as key regulators of pathological processes, including neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. As EVs can cross the blood&ndash

Maleadolescent micelcsh:ChemistryMiceAlcohol intoxicationCAMK2Alcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyBrain DiseasesSex CharacteristicsNeurodegenerationfood and beveragesBrainGeneral MedicineComputer Science Applicationsgender differencesmiRNAsFemalemedicine.symptomextracellular vesiclesadolescent humansmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentInflammationBrain damageArticleCatalysisInorganic ChemistryExtracellular VesiclesInternal medicinemicroRNAmedicineAnimalsHumansCirculating MicroRNAPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyNeuroinflammationInflammationEthanolbusiness.industryOrganic Chemistrybiomarkersmedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLCirculating MicroRNAEndocrinologylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999inflammationethanolbusinessInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Influence of beliefs about romantic love on the justification of abusive behaviors among early adolescents

2021

Introduction Romantic experiences during adolescence have an important influence on functioning later in life. Romantic love has been associated with the acceptance of abusive behaviors. This study examined the relationship between myths of romantic love and the perceived severity of different types of abusive behaviors, as well as the influence of gender. Methods The sample comprised 448 Spanish adolescents (M = 12.92 years old; SD = 0.85), of which 50.3% were male and 49.7% were female. Participants were evaluated in the school setting. The Perception of Abuse Scale and the Myths, Fallacies, and Misconceptions about Romantic Love Scale were administered. Results Statistically significant …

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Children's reward responses to picture- and odor-cued food stimuli: a developmental analysis between 6 and 11years.

2013

International audience; The reward system is largely involved in the control of food intake. Whether components of this system (i.e., wanting and liking) change during development remains understudied, as well as how proximate factors (sensory cues, motivational state) modulate reward reactivity across development. We examined the developmental pattern of wanting and liking for sensorily-cued food stimuli in 6-11year old children as a function of the child's motivational state (hunger/satiety), gender, and the nature of foods. School children were exposed before or after their lunch on alternative days to visual and odor stimuli representing different categories of familiar foods. Their tas…

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Tophaceous gout in the elderly: A clinical case review

2012

Gout is the most common cause of arthritis in the elderly. Its incidence among older people has risen worldwide due to an increase in risk factors such as renal diseases, metabolic syndrome, and a diet rich in purines. In older age, tophaceous gout may affect different joints from its classical presentation, due to other concomitant musculoskeletal diseases, but specific data on its epidemiology and clinical aspects in the elderly are limited to a few case reports. The present review focuses on the distinctive aspects of tophaceous gout in the elderly, revisiting all our clinical cases seen from 1990 to December 2011. Our findings indicate that: tophaceous gout can affect several joints in …

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Gender, self-confidence, sports, and preferences for competition

2016

In the last years, research in economics has shown a gender gap in the willingness to compete with women shying away from competition more than men do. This gender difference in preferences towards competition has been considered a critical factor in explaining the small percentage of women found in top-level positions in business, science, or politics. Therefore, in order to improve women job prospects, research and policy interventions try to offer incentives for women to increase competitive behavior. However, other recent studies specifically point at men¿s competitive behavior as the responsible for some of the financial markets malfunctions, suggesting that an influx of talented women…

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La inmigración y el género como factores clave de la movilidad educativa en España

2021

En este trabajo analizamos los determinantes del logro educativo para la población inmigrante en España, así como su grado de movilidad intergeneracional educativa, comparando estos resultados con el resto de residentes en nuestro país. Como fuente de información, utilizamos la encuesta EU-SILC de 2011, que incluye un módulo de transmisión intergeneracional de pobreza. Gracias a este módulo, podemos conocer el nivel académico de los progenitores y compararlo con el alcanzado por sus hijos. Para analizar los determinantes del logro educativo, utilizamos una estimación de máxima verosimilitud, teniendo en cuenta variables del propio individuo, de su familia y de su entorno, mientras que el es…

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