Effects of Depression, Stress and Other Factors on Males and Females

Cali Clinton

Effects of Depression, Stress and Other Factors on Males and Females
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publisher C
Published
28 October 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9798330514113

Effects of Depression, Stress and Other Factors on Males and Females

Cali Clinton

Several studies have reported a strong bias in both human and non-human species for

cradling their infants to the left side of the body. Most studies suggest that the main

reason this phenomenon is the predominance of the right hemisphere of the brain for the

processing of emotions and its transference, through brain laterality, to the left side of

the body. Many other variables, including handedness, footedness, stress and depression

have also been found to have some effect on cradling side.

However, no study has been published for an Arab population. Given the strong

religious and cultural belief of most Arabs that only the right hand should be used for

most daily tasks, this study investigated the affect on cradling side of this habit, in

addition to the factors named above.

369 Saudi citizens took part in this study. 234 lived in Saudi Arabia and 135 had lived

in the UK for five or more years. 267 were women and 102 were men. Each answered a

questionnaire which asked about their 'preferred' cradling side and then the 102 men

were videotaped spontaneously cradling a real infant and an infant-like doll.

Unfortunately, only the male sample could be videotaped due to restrictions on filming

females in Saudi Arabia.

The results confirmed those of previous studies by showing a very strong bias to leftside

cradling. No difference was found between males and females in cradling a doll, or

between the Saudi-based sample and the UK-based sample but the bias was

significantly reduced in men. Apart from the influence of gender, the factors that

reduced the cradling bias for a real infant were found to be lack of experience of

parenthood, depression, stress and greater age of the infant. In cradling a doll, the most

influential variables were handedness, footedness and depression.

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