Integrating sex and gender in mental health research: enhanced funding for better treatments

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Sex and gender play an important role in mental health. Clinical and preclinical research for novel treatments need to take this serious matter under consideration. The development of safe and effective treatments for specific populations can be achieved only with enhanced and targeted funding that will generate robust and reliable data.

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Dalla, C. (2023). Integrating sex and gender in mental health research: enhanced funding for better treatments. Nature Mental Health, 1(6), 383–384. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00076-2

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