Gender effects on outcomes of psychosomatic rehabilitation are reduced

Author:

Burghardt JulianeORCID,Riffer Friedrich,Sprung Manuel

Abstract

Objective The study examined whether psychiatric/psychosomatic rehabilitation continues to have a better course of treatment for women than men. Methods We compared the course of global symptom severity, health-related quality of life and functioning between admission and discharge in patients (848 men, 1412 women) at an Austrian psychiatric/psychosomatic rehabilitation clinic. Results Gender-specific differences in the course of treatment were all too small to be clinically relevant. The differences were smallest in the middle-aged cohort. However, at the time of admission, women reported a slightly higher symptom burden. Conclusion Overall, the results show a gender-fair effectiveness of the rehabilitation. The new findings could be explained by changes in living conditions, gender roles, or better treatment methods.

Funder

karl landsteiner university of health sciences

nö forschungs- und bildungsges.m.b.h.

vamed

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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