Nathanson C A
Int J Epidemiol. 1978 Sep;7(3):253-62. doi: 10.1093/ije/7.3.253.
Data on sex differences in morbidity are summarized: explanations are sought in the methods of data collection. It is shown that sex differences in morbidity are affected by data collection processes. It is suggested that these effects are a function of variation in the social norms that govern the behaviour of men and women when confronted with physical discomfort, health interviews and medical practitioners.
从数据收集方法中寻找解释。结果表明,发病率的性别差异受到数据收集过程的影响。有人提出,这些影响是社会规范变化的一种函数,这些社会规范在男性和女性面对身体不适、健康访谈和医生时支配着他们的行为。