نتایج جستجو برای: maternal welfare

تعداد نتایج: 148676  

2003
S Poerwanto M Stevenson N de Klerk

Study objective: To examine the effect of family welfare index (FWI) and maternal education on the probability of infant death. Design: A population based multistage stratified clustered survey. Setting: Women of reproductive age in Indonesia between 1983–1997. Data sources: The 1997 Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey. Main results: Infant mortality was associated with FWI and maternal ed...

2011
Syuichi Ooki

BACKGROUND The present study used vital-statistics data to estimate the effect of maternal age and fertility treatment on the number and rate of multiple live births in Japan from 1974 through 2009. METHODS Japanese vital statistics published by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare from 1974 to 2009 were gathered and reanalyzed with regard to maternal age class and plurality of live bir...

2010
Jianfeng Yao

The ratio of women participating in nonagricultural work has increased significantly in rural China since the so-called “Market Economy” was adopted in the 1980s. This phenomenon has had a great impact on family income earning patterns and poverty reduction. However, from the perspective of the woman’s dual identity in the family – income earner and child caregiver – the change in work patterns...

2013
Hatsumi Yoshii Yuichiro Watanabe Hideaki Kitamura Atiqul Haq Mazumder Kouhei Akazawa

Negative maternal attitudes toward schizophrenia may be linked with delayed treatment of their children. We investigated the relation between negative attitudes toward schizophrenia and help-seeking among mothers of junior and senior high school students in Japan. The participants were 1309 Japanese mothers of junior and senior high school students. Social distance was evaluated by using the So...

Journal: :The Future of children 1997
K A Moore A K Driscoll

Despite the importance of anticipating how children may be affected by policies that move mothers off welfare and into employment, as the article by Zaslow and Emig in this journal issue points out, few research studies have addressed this critical policy question. To help fill that gap, this article presents the results of a new study using national survey data to examine child outcomes among ...

Journal: :Lancet 2013
João Paulo Souza Ahmet Metin Gülmezoglu Joshua Vogel Guillermo Carroli Pisake Lumbiganon Zahida Qureshi Maria José Costa Bukola Fawole Yvonne Mugerwa Idi Nafiou Isilda Neves Jean-José Wolomby-Molondo Hoang Thi Bang Kannitha Cheang Kang Chuyun Kapila Jayaratne Chandani Anoma Jayathilaka Syeda Batool Mazhar Rintaro Mori Mir Lais Mustafa Laxmi Raj Pathak Deepthi Perera Tung Rathavy Zenaida Recidoro Malabika Roy Pang Ruyan Naveen Shrestha Surasak Taneepanichsku Nguyen Viet Tien Togoobaatar Ganchimeg Mira Wehbe Buyanjargal Yadamsuren Wang Yan Khalid Yunis Vicente Bataglia José Guilherme Cecatti Bernardo Hernandez-Prado Juan Manuel Nardin Alberto Narváez Eduardo Ortiz-Panozo Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas Eliette Valladares Nelly Zavaleta Anthony Armson Caroline Crowther Carol Hogue Gunilla Lindmark Suneeta Mittal Robert Pattinson Mary Ellen Stanton Liana Campodonico Cristina Cuesta Daniel Giordano Nirun Intarut Malinee Laopaiboon Rajiv Bahl Jose Martines Matthews Mathai Mario Merialdi Lale Say

BACKGROUND We report the main findings of the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health (WHOMCS), which aimed to assess the burden of complications related to pregnancy, the coverage of key maternal health interventions, and use of the maternal severity index (MSI) in a global network of health facilities. METHODS In our cross-sectional study, we included women attending health f...

Journal: :Family relations 2006
Nancy Suchman Marjukka Pajulo Cindy Decoste Linda Mayes

Maternal substance abuse is the most common factor involved when children come to the attention of the child welfare system. Although there is a clear need for clinical trials to evaluate parenting interventions for drug-dependent women, few studies to date have systematically examined the efficacy of interventions for this population. We first review six published reports of outpatient interve...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Bengt Källén Orvar Finnström Karl Gösta Nygren Petra Otterblad Olausson

During the 20 years since the first child was born in Sweden after in vitro fertilisation, clinical policy has changed. During the early 1990s, the clinics performing in vitro fertilisation and the National Board of Health and Welfare agreed to reduce the number of embryos transferred to the uterus during in vitro fertilisation from three to two. Here, we describe the changes in multiple birth ...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Bisola O Ojikutu Valerie E Stone

nized that the sexual and reproductive health and rights articulated in the ICPD program will be essential elements of any effective strategy for meeting the development goals. In addition to fulfilling the needs identified at Cairo, serious new efforts are required to reduce maternal mortality, to deal with the AIDS pandemic and its particularly heavy toll on women in poor countries, and more ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
G Arnott D Roberts J A Rooke S P Turner A B Lawrence K M D Rutherford

The prenatal period is of critical importance in defining how individuals respond to their environment throughout life. Stress experienced by pregnant females has been shown to have detrimental effects on offspring biology in humans and a variety of other species. It also is becoming increasingly apparent that prenatal events can have important consequences for the behavior, health, and product...

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