نتایج جستجو برای: primipara women

تعداد نتایج: 387647  

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2004
Cris M Sullivan Debra Cain

More and more researchers, evaluators, and policy makers are recognizing that in order to best understand the factors precipitating, supporting, and prohibiting intimate violence against women, we must often gather information directly from battered women themselves. Such data collection, however, is not without its risks to the women involved in such studies. It is important that researchers a...

2009
Annemieke Craig Linda Dawson Julie Fisher

Many intervention programmes to encourage greater female participation in computer education and careers have been conducted in the last twenty years. These intervention programmes take considerable time, effort and money to design and implement. If success were to be measured by an increase in the percentage of female students undertaking computing courses then these programmes would have to b...

2002
Avraham Weiss AARON COHEN

Rabbi Avraham Weiss begins his recent article, “Women and the Reading of the Megillah,” with the questions: “May women read the Megillah for other women, and for that matter, may women read the Megillah for men?” Rabbi Weiss devotes the great majority of his essay to the first issue, and while a number of points as well as the conclusion remain debatable, his essential arguments in favor of a w...

2006
Sumi Misawa Seiko Oe Naomi Saimon Yumiko Endo

1 Corresponding author. Department of Nursing, School of Health Science, Niigata University of Health and Welfare. Shimami-cho, Niigata-shi 950-3198, Japan Email: [email protected] Tel./Fax.: 81-25-257-4562 2 Yokohama Asahi Central General Hospital 3 Hakodate Central General Hospital 4 School of Nursing, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine Abstract This is to study the effect of general sel...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2012
Anette Poets Michael S Urschitz Renate Steinfeldt Christian F Poets

OBJECTIVE To identify potential risk factors for unexpected sudden infant deaths (SID) and severe apparent life-threatening events (S-ALTE) within 24 h of birth. DESIGN Case-control study embedded in an epidemiological survey over a 2-year period. PATIENTS AND METHODS Throughout 2009, every paediatric department in Germany was asked to report cases of unexplained SID or S-ALTE in term infan...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Marc H Bornstein Diane L Putnick Paola Rigo Gianluca Esposito James E Swain Joan T D Suwalsky Xueyun Su Xiaoxia Du Kaihua Zhang Linda R Cote Nicola De Pisapia Paola Venuti

This report coordinates assessments of five types of behavioral responses in new mothers to their own infants' cries with neurobiological responses in new mothers to their own infants' cries and in experienced mothers and inexperienced nonmothers to infant cries and other emotional and control sounds. We found that 684 new primipara mothers in 11 countries (Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon,...

Journal: :Health care for women international 2008
Viveka Enander Carin Holmberg

In this article, the authors present the main findings from a qualitative study of processes undergone by women who have left abusive male partners. Three overlapping leaving processes are described: Breaking Up, Becoming Free, and Understanding. Breaking Up covers action (i.e., the physical breakup), and the turning point by which it is preceded or with which it coincides is analyzed. Becoming...

Journal: :Violence against women 2009
Francesca Polletta

As Evan Stark observes, getting domestic violence against women recognized as coercive control will require a major effort of storytelling. Women's accounts of subjugation have to be narrated in a way that is both true to their experiences and capable of eliciting public understanding, sympathy, and action. This essay draws on an interdisciplinary literature on narrative to show why doing that ...

Journal: :AWHONN's clinical issues in perinatal and women's health nursing 1993
J McFarlane

Physical violence against women is pervasive; and such abuse may begin during pregnancy. This article chronicles the clinical research on battering during pregnancy and focuses on a prospective study of 691 pregnant women; the study documented that one in six women are abused during pregnancy. Ethnic differences in the patterns of abuse are discussed, as are related findings of entry into prena...

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