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Gender differences in implicit processing of sexual stimuli Ghent University
Gender differences in liking and wanting sex: examining the role of motivational context and implicit versus explicit processing Ghent University
Gender differences in non-suicidal self-injury: are they on the Ghent University
Sex differences in verbal fluency during adolescence: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in gender dysphoric and control boys and girls Ghent University
Differences in Study Motivation Within and Between Genders: An Examination by Gender Typicality Among Early Adolescents Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
Despite boys’ educational underachievement, gender differences in study motivation have received little research attention. Guided by self-determination theory and the identity-based motivation model, this study investigates differences in study motivation between boys and girls, as well as within each gender. To adequately consider these within-gender differences, we investigate gender and gender typicality interactions in a sample of 6,380 ...
Gender differences in risk factor management and pharmacological treatment among CHD patients: Belgian results of the EUROASPIRE IV and EUROASPIRE V surveys Hasselt University
AimsThe aim of this study was to provide an up-to-date overview of gender differences or similarities in risk factor control and medical management in the Belgian CHD population.MethodsAll analyses are based on the ESC EORP EUROASPIRE IV and EUROASPIRE V (European Survey Of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention And Diabetes) surveys. Patients between 18 and 80 years old, hospitalised for a first or recurrent coronary event, were included in the ...
When they go low, we go high. Or not? Gender differences in negative campaigning on social media in party-centered systems Ghent University
Based on the dual trend of more women running for office and campaigns becoming more negative, we can ask ourselves how gender affects the attack strategies of political actors. Studies underline the differential use of negative campaigning between male and female candidates and how both experience different pay-offs. However, existing research focuses solely on the United States and, therefore, a system with candidate-centered campaigns, weak ...
Migrant mortality differences in the 2000s in Belgium : interaction with gender and the role of socioeconomic position Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BackgroundBelgium has a long history of migration. As the migrant population is ageing, it is crucial thoroughly to document their health. Many studies that have assessed this, observed a migrant mortality advantage. This study will extend the knowledge by probing into the interaction between migrant mortality and gender, and to assess the role of socioeconomic position indicators in this paradox.MethodsIndividually linked data of the 2001 ...