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Re: Do any antidepressants work better in men? » Martinchen978

Posted by linkadge on December 20, 2018, at 16:29:38

In reply to Re: Do any antidepressants work better in men?, posted by Martinchen978 on December 19, 2018, at 16:16:48

>Yes, but those "gender identity issues" may >obscure any studies / results, unless you have a >really high quality study that accounts for those >social differences...

Meh, I beg to disagree. There are enough men who identify as men (the majority of men who identify as men) that I don't think transgender individuals would severely skew a possible biological gender based marker, should one exist.

I have zero issue with those who identify as such, I just think that the incidence is low enough that one could still detect gender based differences, should they exist.

For example, there are gender based differences in physical strength, even without controlling for gender identity.

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