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初级保健中常见躯体症状寻求帮助的性别差异:一项纵向研究。

Sex and gender differences in primary care help-seeking for common somatic symptoms: a longitudinal study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Groningen, University Medical Center of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Scand J Prim Health Care. 2023 Jun;41(2):132-139. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2023.2191653. Epub 2023 Mar 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Women are reported to consult general practitioners (GPs) more frequently than men. However, previous studies on sex differences in help-seeking behavior for somatic symptoms do not distinguish between sex and gender, do not account for sex differences in presented symptoms, and are frequently conducted in clinical settings, automatically excluding non-help seekers. Therefore, we aim to assess the independent associations of sex and gender with primary care help-seeking for somatic symptoms in the general population.

DESIGN AND SETTING

Records from the longitudinal population-based Lifelines Cohort Study were linked to routine electronic health records from GPs.

SUBJECTS

Participants reporting new-onset common somatic symptoms.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Associations between sex and gender, operationalized via a novel gender-index, with primary care help-seeking for somatic symptoms and differences in the strength of the association between gender and help-seeking for somatic symptoms between women and men.

RESULTS

Of 20,187 individuals with linked data, 8325 participants (67.5% female; mean age = 44.5 years [SD = 12.9]) reported at least one new-onset somatic symptom. Hereof, 255 (3.1%) consulted the GP within 6 weeks of symptom onset. Female sex was positively associated with consulting the GP (OR = 1.78; 95%CI = 1.13-2.80), whereas feminine gender was not (OR = 0.67; 95%CI = 0.39-1.16). The latter association did not differ in strength between men and women. More paid working days are negatively associated with help-seeking (OR = 0.95; 95%CI = 0.91-0.98).

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that female sex rather than feminine gender is associated with primary care help-seeking behavior for somatic symptoms. Nevertheless, clinicians should be aware that gender-related variables, such as mean paid working days, may be associated with help-seeking behavior.

摘要

目的

据报道,女性比男性更频繁地咨询全科医生(GP)。然而,先前关于躯体症状求助行为的性别差异的研究没有区分性别和性别,没有考虑到表现出的症状中的性别差异,并且经常在临床环境中进行,自动排除了非求助者。因此,我们旨在评估性别和性别与普通人群中躯体症状的初级保健求助之间的独立关联。

设计和设置

从纵向基于人群的 Lifelines 队列研究中提取记录,并与全科医生的常规电子健康记录相关联。

受试者

报告新发常见躯体症状的参与者。

主要观察指标

通过新颖的性别指数来操作性别和性别与躯体症状的初级保健求助之间的关联,以及性别与躯体症状之间的关联强度之间的差异。

结果

在有链接数据的 20187 名参与者中,有 8325 名参与者(67.5%为女性;平均年龄=44.5 岁[SD=12.9])报告至少有一种新出现的躯体症状。其中,有 255 人(3.1%)在症状发作后 6 周内咨询了 GP。女性性别与咨询 GP 呈正相关(OR=1.78;95%CI=1.13-2.80),而女性气质则没有(OR=0.67;95%CI=0.39-1.16)。这种关联在男性和女性之间的强度没有差异。更多的带薪工作日与寻求帮助呈负相关(OR=0.95;95%CI=0.91-0.98)。

结论

结果表明,女性性别而不是女性气质与躯体症状的初级保健求助行为相关。然而,临床医生应该意识到,与性别相关的变量,如平均带薪工作日,可能与求助行为相关。

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