Journal article
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN BLEEDING PROBLEMS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF A BLEEDING DISORDER
Abstract
Background: The value of gender-specific questions in assessing patients for bleeding problems is not well established, nor is the impact of bleeding on sexual and reproductive health. Methods: We administered the CHAT (clinical history assessment tool) to 256 females and 66 males referred for bleeding problems, and 67 female and 32 male healthy controls. This detailed bleeding history questionnaire included questions about sexual health, blood …
Authors
Pai M; Li Y; Whittaker S; Arnold E; Seecharan JL; Moffat KA; Webert KE; Cook RJ; Heddle N; Hayward CP
Journal
Clinical & Investigative Medicine, Vol. 31, No. 4,
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
DOI
10.25011/cim.v31i4.4819
ISSN
0147-958X