Sex differences, gender and addiction
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Abstract
This review discusses alcohol and other forms of drug addiction as both a sociocultural and biological phenomenon. Sex differences and gender are not solely determined by biology, nor are they entirely sociocultural. The interactions among biological, environmental, sociocultural, and developmental influences result in phenotypes that may be more masculine or more feminine. These gender-related sex differences in the brain can influence the responses to drugs of abuse, progressive changes in the brain after exposure to drugs of abuse and whether addiction results from drug-taking experiences. In addition, the basic laboratory evidence for sex differences is discussed within the context of four types of…
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- Sociocultural evolution
- Addiction
- Biological sex
- Psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Sex characteristics
- Developmental psychology
- Social environment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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