نتایج جستجو برای: Women

تعداد نتایج: 387361  

Journal: :Psychological science 2000
J D Bremner K K Shobe J F Kihlstrom

Although controversy exists about the validity of memories of childhood abuse, little is known about memory function in individuals reporting childhood abuse. This study assessed memories for previously presented words, including the capacity for false memory of critical lures not actually present in the word list, in 63 subjects, including abused women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 1996
D B Sarwer J A Durlak

The present study investigated 359 married adult women who sought sex therapy with their spouses. Discriminant function analyses indicated that childhood sexual abuse plus a college education significantly discriminated between women with and without a diagnosed sexual dysfunction. Among abused women, abuse involving sexual penetration significantly discriminated between dysfunctional and nondy...

Journal: :Journal of cultural diversity 2000
S A Williams-Evans K R Evans T Call-Schmidt G Williams

The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of female victims of domestic violence who also identified themselves as victims of physical abuse as children. There have been numerous studies of identifying perpetrators of violence as having a history of experienced violence in the family of origin. However, few studies address the victims/survivors of domestic violence and ...

2015
Lisa M. DeBruine Benedict C. Jones Joshua M. Tybur Debra Lieberman Vladas Griskevicius

Because women's preferences for male masculinity reflect tradeoffs between the benefits of greater genetic health and the costs of lower paternal investment, variables that affect the importance of these costs and benefits also affect masculinity preferences. Concern about disease and pathogens may be one such variable. Here we show that disgust sensitivity in the pathogen domain is positively ...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2002
Deborah I Bybee Cris M Sullivan

A prior experimental evaluation of a community-based advocacy program for women with abusive partners demonstrated positive change in the lives of women even 2 years postintervention (C M. Sullivan & D. I. Bybee, 1999). The current study explored the complex mediational process through which this change occurred, using longitudinal structural equation modeling and formal tests of mediation. As ...

2016
SHANNON CARR

IUDs are exceptional methods of contraception. They do not require daily use and are, therefore, “forgettable” and yet also boast very low failure rates. Women are increasingly interested in these methods of contraception. Yet, evidence has shown that nulliparous women may experience more pain than multiparous women at the time of IUD insertion, typically a moderate pain level. This pain may pr...

2013
Danielle AM Lako Renée de Vet Mariëlle D Beijersbergen Daniel B Herman Albert M van Hemert Judith RLM Wolf

BACKGROUND One of the main priorities of Dutch organisations providing shelter services is to develop evidence-based interventions in the care for abused women and homeless people. To date, most of these organisations have not used specific intervention models and the interventions which have been implemented rarely have an empirical and theoretical foundation. The present studies aim to examin...

Journal: :Military medicine 2006
Andrea Carlson Gielen Jacquelyn Campbell Mary A Garza Patricia O'Campo Jacqueline Dienemann Joan Kub Alison Snow Jones David W Lloyd

OBJECTIVES This study describes active duty military (ADM) women's beliefs and preferences concerning domestic violence (DV) policy in the military. METHODS Telephone interviews were completed with 474 ADM women from all services, 119 of whom had experienced DV during their military service. RESULTS A majority (57%) supported routine screening. Although 87% said the military's policy on man...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Christina C Pallitto Patricia O'Campo

Violence against women, especially by intimate partners, is a serious public health problem that is associated with physical, reproductive, and mental health consequences. The effect of intimate partner violence on women's ability to control their fertility and the mechanisms through which these phenomena are related merit further investigation. Building on findings from a previous analysis in ...

Journal: :BMJ 1992
N Wald R Stone H S Cuckle J G Grudzinskas G Barkai B Brambati B Teisner W Fuhrmann

study more than a third of the abused women had been admitted five times or more. The greater differences in admissions in the ages over 30 might be related to ongoing domestic violence. Several studies indicate that the risk ofbeing the victim of wife beating is most pronounced in the fourth decade of life.' 24 The abused woman, in her exposed and desolate situation, does not always seek medic...

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