In all cultures and social classes - unfortunately - women tend to present higher levels of anxiety ("Trait Anxiety", since in "State Anxiety" there are no appreciable differences with respect to men) and of Anxiety Disorders; Some say that due to hormonal influences and, others, that as a result of different educational standards ... I think that perhaps it is due to the interaction of biogenic and environmental factors, since the human being is biopsychosocial.
Some years back I have expressed my views regarding the nature of Anxiety which I submit herewith for your perusal
Anxiety plays the very disturbing parts according to the nature problem & to me this implies from small category person to the higher level of person .
It is in this line sometime back I have expressed my views
Anxiety depend on the nature of every individual person depending upon the problem & the period for which they have to pass . In case of individual certain person are wide powerful in their individual sensitivity & they are facing problem as it come believe in that we have to cooperate with the inevitable .
As we know which well many person they have to pass their various phase of their disturbing problem of the life . Children problem ,illness & death in the family ,difference with the member of the family ,illness calling for long waiting period with the use experiences,disturbing illness like Cancer, death of the husband or wife ,are the problem which remain the part of anxiety for such long duration & this can be avoided only with the passage of time .
Examining Sex and Gender Differences in Anxiety Disorders ... https://www.intechopen.com/books/a-fresh-look-at...Nov 10, 2014 · 2.2. Gender differences in anxiety. It has been suggested, that sex differences in the development of internalising and externalising disorders may be partly attributable to differences in socialisation processes that are intensified during adolescence and activate concepts of masculinity and femininity . Such gender-roles are likely to affect sex differences in anxiety.
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Gender differences in anxiety disorders: prevalence ... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21439576No gender differences were observed in the age of onset and chronicity of the illness. However, women with a lifetime diagnosis of an anxiety disorder were more likely than men to also be diagnosed with another anxiety disorder, bulimia nervosa, and major depressive disorder.
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What Is The Anxiety Gender Gap? - Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicebroster/2020/11/...Nov 09, 2020 · This isn’t the first set of research that would suggest that there are gendered differences in the way anxiety disorders are diagnosed and managed. A study found that three out of ten patients...
Gender differences in social anxiety disorder: A review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28578248Gender differences in social anxiety disorder (SAD) have not received much empirical attention despite the large body of research on the disorder, and in contrast to significant literature about gender differences in other disorders such as depression or posttraumatic stress disorder. To address this gap, we comprehensively reviewed the literature regarding gender differences in eight domains of SAD: …
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Gender differences in depression, anxiety, and stress ... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032719320385Feb 15, 2020 · Gender differences in mean scores of depression, anxiety, and stress. Table 1 presents the mean scores, standard deviations, skewness and kurtosis of the three DASS scales (depression, anxiety, and stress) for both female and male students in college. Specifically, the mean scores of anxiety scale for female students varied from 3.34 to 3.86 during the four years, while male students …
Gender differences were observed in the severity of anxiety symptoms, self-rate stress and the ability of resilience to stress: females were experiencing more severe stress and anxiety symptoms, while males showed better resilience to stress.
Gender differences of depression and anxiety among social media users during the COVID-19 outbreak in China:a cross-sectional study
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent group of psychiatric disorders [1]. It is well-documented that females are more likely than males to develop an anxiety disorder with lifetime and past-year rates of anxiety disorders being 1.5–2 times higher among females than males
Examining Sex and Gender Differences in Anxiety Disorders