نتایج جستجو برای: especially among women

تعداد نتایج: 1758758  

Journal: :Medical care 2010
Aisha K Lofters Rahim Moineddin Stephen W Hwang Richard H Glazier

OBJECTIVE Women who are immigrants or socioeconomically disadvantaged have been found to have significantly lower cervical cancer screening rates than their peers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The objective of this study was to examine rates of appropriate cervical cancer screening among women living in Ontario, Canada, using recent registration with Ontario's universal health insurance plan as ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2012
Mark J Brandt P J Henry

Authoritarianism may be endorsed in part as a means of managing and buffering psychological threats (e.g., Duckitt & Fisher, 2003; Henry, 2011). Building on this research, the authors postulated that authoritarianism should be especially prevalent among women in societies with high levels of gender inequality because they especially face more psychological threats associated with stigma compare...

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...

2008
Denise W. Gürer Jennifer Light Christina Björkman Rhian Davies Mark S. Hancock Anne Condon Annemieke Craig Vashti Galpin Ursula Martin Margit Pohl Sylvia Wiltner M. Suriya Ellen Spertus Joanne McGrath Cohoon Gloria Childress Townsend Paula Gabbert

Journal: :The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1983
K Hopayian G Horrocks P Garner A Levitt

The problems of battered women have recently been highlighted. They consult doctors, who can be an important source of help. We examined their initial presenting complaint to general practitioners. Questionnaires were sent to 27 London refuges for battered women and to 100 randomly selected general practitioners. Seventy-two women and 49 doctors replied. The results indicated that these women a...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2008
Kayan L Lewis Jose L Robles Suzanne G Folger Jill A McDonald Mirna Perez Lauren Zapata Polly A Marchbanks Mauro Ruiz Ginger Gossman Brian C Castrucci Imelda Garcia

INTRODUCTION Dramatic population growth in the US-Mexico border region suggests more effective family planning services are needed, yet binational data are scarce. The Brownsville-Matamoros Sister City Project for Women's Health collected binational, standardized data from 947 postpartum women in Cameron County (Texas) and Matamoros (Tamaulipas, Mexico) hospitals from August through November 20...

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