Geropsychology: The gender gap in human aging-a mini-review

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Differences between women and men in terms of gender gaps at late stages of their lives are the focus of this mini-review. We approach the matter by taking up the position of complex yet promising standpoints, the bio-psycho-social perspective on the one hand and approaches of developmental psychology on the other. Lifespan perspectives and the brain-behavior relationship are integrated and applied to geropsychological models. Research on gender differences is presented and examined, particularly regarding physiological and psychological differences between aging men and women; additionally, gender discrepancies in psychopathology are discussed. Prevailing concepts of 'active aging' are introduced and their implications for the review of divergent gender differences are considered. © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Kryspin-Exner, I., Lamplmayr, E., & Felnhofer, A. (2011, October). Geropsychology: The gender gap in human aging-a mini-review. Gerontology. https://doi.org/10.1159/000323154

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