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Transcending the Male–Female Binary in Biomedical Research: Constellations, Heterogeneity, and Mechanism When Considering Sex and Gender

Stacey A. Ritz, Lorraine Greaves

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accounting for the influences of sex- and gender-related factors on health is one of the most interesting and important challenges in contemporary health research. In biomedical research, models, experimental designs, and statistical analyses create particular challenges in attempting to incorporate the complex, dynamic, and context-dependent constructs of sex and gender. Here, we offer conceptual elaborations of the constructs of sex and gender and discuss their application in biomedical research, including a more mechanism-oriented and context-driven approach to experimental design integrating sex and gender. We highlight how practices of data visualization, statistical analysis, and rhetoric can be valuable tools in expanding the operationalization of sex and gender biomedical science and reducing reliance on a male-female binary approach.

Topics & Concepts

OperationalizationMechanism (biology)Context (archaeology)PsychologyData scienceComputer scienceEpistemologyBiologyPaleontologyPhilosophySex and Gender in HealthcareGender Roles and Identity Studies