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Violence Vict ; 39(3): 351-366, 2024 Aug 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39107069

RESUMO

An ethnically diverse sample of 384 male and female undergraduates was assessed for their gender role beliefs based on positive (family responsibility) vs. negative (male dominance and female submissiveness) aspects derived from Hispanic cultural traditions. Negative male and female gender role beliefs were significantly positively correlated with reported victimization by and perpetration of severe intimate partner violence (IPV) for both men and women. Positive male gender role beliefs were negatively correlated with reported victimization by and perpetration of IPV for both men and women, with women also providing some evidence that positive female gender role beliefs were associated with less IPV.


Assuntos
Vítimas de Crime , Papel de Gênero , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo , Estudantes , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem , Vítimas de Crime/psicologia , Hispânico ou Latino , Relações Interpessoais , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Health Care Women Int ; : 1-16, 2024 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38621022

RESUMO

In this study, the authors examine the effect of Cyclone Sidr in 2007 on selected aspects of women's reproductive decision-making in Bangladesh. We used Person in Environment theories to model the effect of cyclone Sidr on the reasons for non-contraception among women who did not want a child. The difference-in-difference approach was used as a research design using Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys of 2004 and 2011 to test a model of reasons for non-contraception among a subsample of women who did not want a child. Our results indicated that women experienced fewer social controls on contraceptive use decision-making in the aftermath of a natural disaster.

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Soc Work Health Care ; 56(1): 28-44, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27754779

RESUMO

Globally, millions of people are affected by war and conflicts every year. However, women have increasingly suffered the greatest harm by war in more different ways than men. We conceptualize a reproductive rights approach toward examining the effects of war on women's reproductive health in developing countries. Given the rising concerns of exclusion to adequately address women's rights, sexual and gender-based violence, and post-conflict accountability, we specifically focus on the limitations of the Minimum Initial Service Package, a UN-sponsored reproductive health service program in conflict zones while offering a broad reproductive rights-based conceptual lens for examining reproductive health care services in war-torn areas. In addition, we discuss the roles social workers may play at both micro and macro levels in war-torn areas to bring about both short term and long term gains in women's reproductive health.


Assuntos
Saúde Reprodutiva , Comportamento Sexual/psicologia , Guerra , Saúde da Mulher , Adulto , Países em Desenvolvimento , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Adulto Jovem
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Health Care Women Int ; 37(4): 496-515, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25412263

RESUMO

Globally, millions of women die during pregnancy and childbirth due to preventable causes. In Nepal, although significant improvements have been made in the availability of routine antenatal care (ANC), the need for effective initiatives still persists. Using the 2011 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey data, we examine the relationship between ecological and socioeconomic variations on the effect of ANC services between three distinct ecological zones in Nepal. We make a case for the consideration of socioecological niches in designing effective policies and programs to achieve positive maternal health outcomes. Most importantly, we demonstrate how sociocultural perspective can be one alternative for examining the cultural and contextual effects on women's health, contributing to the methodological literature on women's health. Since geography and culture are components of human ecology and form the larger socioecological system, we highlight the importance of these contextual effects on women's health in general, and the conditions under which women from diverse backgrounds may experience similar health issues.


Assuntos
Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Serviços de Saúde Materna/estatística & dados numéricos , Cuidado Pré-Natal/estatística & dados numéricos , Características de Residência , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Adolescente , Adulto , Cultura , Parto Obstétrico , Feminino , Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde , Humanos , Serviços de Saúde Materna/organização & administração , Nepal , Paridade , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde , Vigilância da População , Gravidez , Resultado da Gravidez , Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde , Saúde da Mulher
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Curr Opin Psychol ; 49: 101546, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36641832

RESUMO

In addition to social determinants and cognitive constructions of social identities emphasized by earlier theoretical frameworks, transgender theory emphasizes the importance of physical embodiment in gender and sexual identity, as well as the integration of embodied experiences with the self and socially constructed aspects of identity through the lived experiences of those with fluid, often intersecting identities. The present paper considers important recent topics in research on transgender identities through the lens of this theory, including embodiment in understanding fluid gender and sexual identities, the intersectionality of multiple oppressed social identities, barriers to healthcare for transgender individuals, and ethical issues with regard to social policies impacting transgender individuals and with regard to media portrayals of and research on such individuals.


Assuntos
Pessoas Transgênero , Humanos , Pessoas Transgênero/psicologia , Identidade de Gênero , Identificação Social
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Open Access J Contracept ; 12: 113-121, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34163262

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the effects of utilization of health care and the level of reproductive rights knowledge on contraceptive use. Current family planning programs in developing countries utilize a two-pronged strategy involving improvement of level of reproductive rights and, right to access health care systems. The effectiveness of this strategy in developing countries such as Pakistan remains poorly investigated. This study aimed at examining the effect of reproductive rights knowledge on contraceptive use. METHODS: The target population is educated, 18- to 45-year-old married Pakistani women. The sample is composed of 160 nonrandomly selected purposive group of women. We gathered data using a structured questionnaire and analyzed the data using several multivariate methods such as latent class analysis and multiple classification analysis. RESULTS: Our results suggest that reproductive rights knowledge has no direct effect on contraceptive use. Furthermore, the level of utilization of the health care system plays a significant intervening role between reproductive rights knowledge and contraceptive use. DISCUSSION: Our results call for improving access and availability of health care while strengthening the awareness and knowledge of reproductive rights among women to improve their capacity to utilize family planning methods. Public awareness and educational programs are indeed necessary to promote knowledge of reproductive rights among women in developing countries. As public health campaigns propagandize the crucial role reproductive rights play in improving women's reproductive health, it is important to maintain a structurally harmonious relationship between health care systems and family planning programs promoting contraceptive use. This approach is more likely to result in significant returns for public awareness campaigns promoting reproductive rights in developing countries.

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Int J Health Policy Manag ; 5(2): 107-8, 2015 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26927396

RESUMO

This commentary on Potts et al provides a critical view on their thesis that increasing the level of education among women is likely to reduce terrorism. Presence of a strong family planning program enables women to control family size resulting in women's public participation more likely and facilitating the emergence of small birth cohorts who are less likely to become unemployed. In spite of the several theoretical insights their paper offers, they have not adequately described the multiple social and economic linkages that may exist between fertility rates and lowering frequency of wars, terrorism, etc.


Assuntos
Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Violência , Guerra , Saúde da Mulher , Mulheres , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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Glob J Health Sci ; 5(4): 106-13, 2013 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23777727

RESUMO

The objective of this study is to empirically test the effects of disasters which include natural as well as human made disasters such as armed conflict on women's reproductive health in developing countries. Data from 128 developing countries are used. It was found that average number of deaths from natural disasters and armed conflict in the East Asia and Pacific region was not significantly different from the rest of the developing world. The data are examined using structural equation analysis. This study finds that 'armed conflict' in developing countries presents significant reproductive health risks. The implications are discussed.


Assuntos
Países em Desenvolvimento/estatística & dados numéricos , Desastres/estatística & dados numéricos , Saúde Reprodutiva/estatística & dados numéricos , Guerra , Coeficiente de Natalidade , Feminino , Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Humanos , Serviços de Saúde Materna/estatística & dados numéricos , Mortalidade Materna , Saneamento/normas , Abastecimento de Água/estatística & dados numéricos
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Violence Against Women ; 18(8): 913-33, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23008428

RESUMO

The current study addresses the validation of the Checklist of Controlling Behaviors (CCB), an 84-item domestic violence assessment instrument that can be used to address multiple levels of violence and coercive control in violent relationships. Derived from clinical observation and current theories, the CCB makes use of intimate partner violence survivor reports to identify the intensity and frequency of relationship violence. The instrument is divided into 10 subscales including (1) physical abuse, (2) sexual abuse, (3) male privilege, (4) isolation, (5) minimizing and denying, (6) blaming, (7) intimidation, (8) threats, (9) emotional abuse, and (10) economic abuse. To assess validity and reliability of the CCB, 2,135 female volunteers taking refuge at a domestic violence shelter were administered the instrument. Results of principal component analysis of the individual subscales revealed 10 factors having goodness-of-fit values above the desired normative level of .90.


Assuntos
Agressão , Mulheres Maltratadas/psicologia , Lista de Checagem , Coerção , Relações Interpessoais , Maus-Tratos Conjugais , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Negação em Psicologia , Emoções , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Componente Principal , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Delitos Sexuais , Sexismo , Isolamento Social , Maus-Tratos Conjugais/psicologia , Serviços de Saúde da Mulher , Adulto Jovem
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22184501

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Research on reproductive health in developing countries focuses mostly on the role of economic development on various components of reproductive health. Cross-sectional and empirical research studies in particular on the effects of non-economic factors such as reproductive rights remain few and far between. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the influence of two components of an empowerment strategy, gender equality, and reproductive rights on women's reproductive health in developing countries. The empowerment strategy for improving reproductive health is theoretically situated on a number of background factors such as economic and social development. DESIGN: Cross-national socioeconomic and demographic data from a number of international organizations on 142 developing countries are used to test a model of reproductive rights and reproductive health. RESULTS: The findings suggest that both economic and democratic development have significant positive effects on levels of gender equality. The level of social development plays a prominent role in promoting reproductive rights. It is found that reproductive rights channel the influences of social structural factors and gender equality on reproductive health.


Assuntos
Países em Desenvolvimento , Saúde Reprodutiva/normas , Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos/normas , Mudança Social , Direitos da Mulher/normas , Comparação Transcultural , Democracia , Desenvolvimento Econômico/tendências , Feminino , Saúde Global , Humanos , Poder Psicológico , Saúde Reprodutiva/tendências , Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos/tendências , Direitos da Mulher/tendências
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Int J Ment Health Nurs ; 19(5): 363-8, 2010 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20887611

RESUMO

The present research tested the effectiveness of adding an interpersonal, interactive, experiential training programme to addictions treatment that enhances motivation, cognitive-behavioural coping skills, social support, and group cohesiveness. The research was conducted in a co-educational, long-term residential treatment facility for addictive disorders (alcohol and other substances, sexual addiction, eating disorders, compulsive shopping, and gambling) and concomitant psychiatric diagnoses. The added training is co-created by participants. They choose challenging situations important in their lives that are played out as 'movies' in which they play and experience all the parts. Motivation for change, skills to implement positive changes, self-efficacy, empathy, positive support, and group cohesiveness are rooted in their own experiences and the feedback they receive from others, as they behave in empowering and disempowering ways. The training resulted in significant increases in empowering communication, self-esteem and quality of group life in the treatment group and in the family. Many of these results have large effect sizes and are consistent with the findings from prior studies. The results obtained in this study suggest that Say It Straight training can be an effective addition to the treatment of addictions in residential treatment. Future research is needed to determine the long-term effects of this training on relapse.


Assuntos
Comportamento Aditivo/reabilitação , Poder Psicológico , Psicoterapia de Grupo/métodos , Autoimagem , Adolescente , Adulto , Comportamento Aditivo/psicologia , Comunicação , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Qualidade de Vida , Tratamento Domiciliar , Texas
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World Health Popul ; 9(4): 65-78, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18567952

RESUMO

The objective of this paper is to examine the role of modernization on current use of modern contraception in the Republic of Yemen. We used modernization theory as well as Ryder's cohort-historical model to investigate the change in fertility variables across cohorts. Data from Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 1991 and 1997 in Yemen are used. It has been argued that in Islamic societies such as Yemen, the extent of contraceptive use is more likely to be determined by religious values than by external forces of change. However, our findings suggest that the social context of contraceptive use in Yemen is similar to the preconditions attained in societies that have experienced improvements in contraceptive use during the stage of fertility decline. We have discussed in detail the policy implications of our findings.


Assuntos
Comportamento Contraceptivo/tendências , Anticoncepção/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Demografia , Características da Família , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Teóricos , Mudança Social , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Iêmen
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