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30 December, 20:38

Gender differences observed in the prevalence of many personality disorders (i. e., borderline for women, antisocial for men) may be due to

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  1. 30 December, 23:38
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    Gender differences in the prevalence of many personality disorders (i. e., borderline for women, antisocial for men) may be due to established gender roles. Nowadays there is a growing awareness of the importance of gender in medical treatment and research. There are traits in personality disorders that can be associated with femininity/masculinity. It means that if you are born a woman you may be more predestined to develop the type of personality disorders that manifest themselves in women (borderline, dependent) versus being born a man and show traits of disorders associated to the masculine gender (antisocial, narcissistic).
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