Gender-related sociocultural differences and COVID-19: what influence on the effects of the pandemic?
- PMID: 33412834
- DOI: 10.19191/EP20.5-6.S2.144
Gender-related sociocultural differences and COVID-19: what influence on the effects of the pandemic?
Abstract
In the first stages of the pandemic, the adverse outcomes of COVID-19 were significantly higher in men than in women most likely as the effect of biological, hormonal, metabolic differences between the two sexes. However, gender-related differences in lifestyles and social roles can also greatly influence the course of disease. To fully understand the influence of gender in the COVID-19 outbreak, the collection and dissemination of disaggregated data must be enhanced to allow a better knowledge of the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in men and women, not only from a biomedical point of view, but also considering the risk factors associated with the different roles that they play in the society.
Keywords: gender-specific; adverse outcomes; social roles; disaggregated data.
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