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 ====== Gender index ====== ====== Gender index ======
  
-Adult [[start|Lifelines]] participants completed [[1A|baseline]] questions on a broad range of topics, enabling researchers ​from the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​staff/​a.v.ballering/​research|University Medical Center Groningen]] ​to calculate ​a gender index. This index is continuumranging from 0% ([[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Masculinity|masculinity]]) to 100% ([[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Femininity|femininity]])A gender index of 50% indicates androgynywhere equal levels ​of feminine ​and masculine characteristics are present ([[sections]]:​ [[demographics]] ([[sex & gender]]) and [[secondary & linked variables]]).+Researchers ​from the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​staff/​a.v.ballering/​research|University Medical Center Groningen]] ​calculated ​a gender index for adult [[start|Lifelines]] participants based on [[1A|baseline]] questions on broad range of topicsin order to facilitate the research into the role of gender versus sex in healthy ageing.\\ 
 +Notably, biological ​[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Sex|sex]] and psychosocial ​[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Gender|gender]] are not the same conceptsSex refers to the biological characteristics,​ included but not limited to genes, anatomy, hormones ​of males and females. Genderin contrast, entails the embodiment ​of different roles, behaviors, identities, ​and relationships of men and women prescribed by societal norms, that result in different social expectations,​ opportunities and experiences for women and men in a given society. Gender and its embodiment is dynamic over time, while biological ​sex is mostly stable.\\
  
-The gender index can be requested in the Lifelines catalogue or by mail (data@lifelines.nl). When this data has been used in your research, you will have to include a reference to the following paper:+The gender index is a continuum, ranging from 0% ([[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Masculinity|masculinity]]) to 100% ([[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Femininity|femininity]]). A gender index of 50% indicates androgyny, where equal levels of feminine and masculine characteristics are present ([[sections]]:​ [[demographics]] ([[sex & gender]]) and [[secondary & linked variables]]). 
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 +The gender index can be requested in the [[https://data-catalogue.lifelines.nl/|Lifelines catalogue]]. When this data has been used in your research, you will have to include a reference to the following paper:
   * [[https://​doi.org/​10.1016/​j.socscimed.2020.112968|Ballering A.V., Bonvanie I.J., olde Hartman T.C., Monden R., Rosmalen J.G.M. (2020) Gender and sex independently associate with common somatic symptoms and lifetime prevalence of chronic disease. Social Science & Medicine 253, 112968]].   * [[https://​doi.org/​10.1016/​j.socscimed.2020.112968|Ballering A.V., Bonvanie I.J., olde Hartman T.C., Monden R., Rosmalen J.G.M. (2020) Gender and sex independently associate with common somatic symptoms and lifetime prevalence of chronic disease. Social Science & Medicine 253, 112968]].
  
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