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Publications [#313774] of Jean Hamilton

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  1. Hamilton, JA; Jensvold, MF (1995). Sex and gender as critical variables in feminist psychopharmacology research and pharmacotherapy. Women and Therapy. Psychopharmacology from a Feminist Perspective, in a special issue of Women and Therapy, 16(1), 9-30. (Also released as a book, Hamilton, J. A., Jensvold, M., Rothblum, E., & Cole, E. (Eds.) (199X). Psychopharmacology from a feminist perspective, Haworth Press, Binghamton, N.Y.). [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/17)

    Abstract:
    There is increasing recognition that sex (as a demographic or descriptive variable) is a critical factor in clinical pharmacology research. In addition, we argue that there is a need for increased study of gender-related effects in pharmacological research. Gender is a complex, socially constructed variable that will require greater attention to contextualized research methods. Sex and possible gender-related differences are summarized for three main groups of psychotropic drugs: antipsychotics, antianxiety agents, and antidepressants. Clinically meaningful effects of sex and sex-related hormones have been demonstrated for both drug metabolism (and more broadly, for pharmacokinetics) and for clinical outcomes, including benefits and side-effects. A contextualized, mediated-effects model is proposed as a guide to future research. Implications for advancing women’s mental health are explored. © 1995 by The Haworth Press, Inc.


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