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用于全面研究性别差异认知的心理神经内分泌方案。

Psychoneuroendocrine protocol to comprehensively study sexually dimorphic cognition.

作者信息

Kheloui Sarah, Rossi Mathias, Jacmin-Park Silke, Larocque Ophélie, Vallée Morgan, Kerr Philippe, Bourdon Olivier, Juster Robert-Paul

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal, Canada.

出版信息

Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol. 2021 Mar 19;6:100050. doi: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100050. eCollection 2021 May.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A large body of research provides evidence for sex differences in cognitive abilities. These sex differences stem from the interplay between biological sex (e.g., birth-assigned sex, sex hormones) and psychosocial gender (e.g., gender identity, gender-roles, sexual orientation). Literature remains rather mixed with regards to the magnitude of sex and gender effects on cognitive abilities and mental health. Growing evidence shows that sex hormone assessment combined with measures of psychosocial gender may be fundamental to comprehensively understand individual differences in sexually dimorphic cognitive abilities.

OBJECTIVES

This study protocol describes a sexually dimorphic cognitive battery to assess the influence of sex hormones on performance. In parallel, we aim to assess the inter-related effects that biological sex and psychosocial gender-based factors exert on cognition and mental health.

METHODS

Our projected sample includes 180 adult participants who are at least 18 years old. Sub-groups will be recruited based on birth-assigned sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Biological measures will be collected via salivary samples throughout testing to include sex hormones (testosterone, estradiol and progesterone) and stress hormones (cortisol). Demographic and psychosocial variables will be measured through self-report questionnaires. Participants will be required to complete eight classic cognitive tasks that assess a variety of cognitive domains in a 2-h testing session.

RESULTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Results from this study provides unique insights into the correlates of cognitive sex differences and gender diversity. This will give us solid ground to further investigate these influences in clinical populations in which sex hormones and cognitive functioning are often altered.

摘要

背景

大量研究为认知能力的性别差异提供了证据。这些性别差异源于生理性别(如出生时指定的性别、性激素)和社会心理性别(如性别认同、性别角色、性取向)之间的相互作用。关于性别对认知能力和心理健康影响的程度,文献观点仍相当不一。越来越多的证据表明,性激素评估与社会心理性别的测量相结合,可能是全面理解两性异形认知能力个体差异的基础。

目的

本研究方案描述了一种两性异形认知测试组合,以评估性激素对表现的影响。同时,我们旨在评估生理性别和基于社会心理性别的因素对认知和心理健康产生的相互关联的影响。

方法

我们预计的样本包括180名至少18岁的成年参与者。将根据出生时指定的性别、性别认同和性取向招募亚组。在整个测试过程中,将通过唾液样本收集生物学指标,包括性激素(睾酮、雌二醇和孕酮)和应激激素(皮质醇)。人口统计学和社会心理变量将通过自我报告问卷进行测量。参与者将被要求在2小时的测试环节中完成八项经典认知任务,以评估各种认知领域。

结果与未来方向

本研究结果为认知性别差异和性别多样性的相关性提供了独特见解。这将为我们在性激素和认知功能经常改变的临床人群中进一步研究这些影响提供坚实基础。

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