... diethylstilbestrol and testicular deformities in male offspring, male reproductive health risks to Vietnam veterans from Agent Orange, and risks to Gulf War veterans from other exposures The National ... relationship between various exposures and birth defects NCBDDD’s 1984 study documented the risk of Vietnam veterans fathering infants with birth defects Another NCBDDD study with 1994–2004 data found ... failure to create a commodity from a sociological perspective; a failure to continue the man’s name or genetic line; an inability to control the man’s individual life and destiny through the...
... countries each year.15 45% Data on abortions in MENA Traditional countries are rarely collected and anamethod lyzed, although more data are available in countries where abortion is legal In Turkey,...
... countries each year.15 45% Data on abortions in MENA Traditional countries are rarely collected and anamethod lyzed, although more data are available in countries where abortion is legal In Turkey,...
... cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic therapy and routine primary care found short-term improvements in maternal mood with all treatments; however, only psychodynamic therapy significantly reduced ... UK; Ingrid Philpot, Ministry of Women’s Affairs, New Zealand; Joan Raphael-Leff, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, UK; Tiphaine Ravenel Bonetti, Reproductive Health, Kathmandu, ... is a significant but often unrecognised contributor to maternal mortality, for example in Viet Nam, up to 14% of pregnancy-related deaths are by suicide People living with HIV/AIDS have higher...
... Mexico, Macedonia, FYR, Mongolia, Mauritius, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Panama, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, El Salvador, Suriname, Slovak Republic, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Trinidad and Tobago, ... in which the transition to lower fertility has been under way for some time (such as Zimbabwe, Namibia and Kenya), whereas lower unmet need for the poor is associated with the earlier stages ... 39 Okonofua FE, P Coplan, S Collins, F Oronsaye, D Ogunsakin, JT Ogonor, JA Kaufman, and K Heggenhougen (2003), “Impact of an Intervention to Improve Treatment-seeking Behavior and Prevent Sexually...
... represent the policies and opinions of APPI or the American Psychiatric Association All patient names in this book are fictional To protect confidentiality, these cases are composites of several ... did not protect against high levels of social risk for attention problems as reported by mothers—namely, poverty, poor educational opportunities, and poor maternal IQ However, the study found that...
... times higher than in Vietnam or Indonesia Figure 3.4 Percentage of Households with No Toilet, South and Southeast Asia Sri Lanka 2000 Philippines 2003 Bangladesh 2004 Vietnam 2002 11 14 17 Indonesia ... of percent of women age 15-19 years in Vietnam to a high of 33 percent in Bangladesh Figure 4.6 Adolescent Fertility, South and Southeast Asia Vietnam 2002 Cambodia 2005 Philippines 2003 Indonesia ... low of percent in Vietnam to a high of 28 percent in Pakistan Figure 7.6 Unmet Need for Family Planning among Currently Married Women Age 15-49, South and Southeast Asia Vietnam 2002 Indonesia 2003...
... cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic therapy and routine primary care found short-term improvements in maternal mood with all treatments; however, only psychodynamic therapy significantly reduced ... UK; Ingrid Philpot, Ministry of Women’s Affairs, New Zealand; Joan Raphael-Leff, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, UK; Tiphaine Ravenel Bonetti, Reproductive Health, Kathmandu, ... is a significant but often unrecognised contributor to maternal mortality, for example in Viet Nam, up to 14% of pregnancy-related deaths are by suicide People living with HIV/AIDS have higher...
... brain-related diseases The objectives of this area are to better understand the integrated structure and dynamics of the brain, and to study brain diseases including relevant age related illness and search ... practices between the projects involved and the funding bodies, helping to create a transparent, dynamic and effective governing mechanism Funding agencies will retain the governance of their action...
... retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation ... prisoners, clergymen, chefs, military personnel, lawyers, factory workers, diplomats, teachers You name the occupation, and we’ve heard from them over the years of our clinical work They are young, ... the United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO, 1975): Sexual Health may be defined as a dynamic and harmonious state involving erotic and reproductive experiences and fulfillment, within...
... Reproductive Health Programs: Influencing Gender Norms CANTERA (Central America) Overview In English the name of this organization is synonymous with “quarry,” meaning a rich or productive source The work ... was the facilitator’s observation of the phenomenon of “role reversal” and its effect on group dynamics Some of the young girls took on “masculine” attributes as they felt more empowered, such ... lax punishments imposed on male perpetrators of genderbased and domestic violence The official name of the Talking Man-to-Man (TMM) project is “Project for the Application of Alternative Measures...
... for ambulance services, facility maintenance, medical equipment, sanitation and construction, to name just a few [63,64] In addition, Tamil Nadu is establishing PPPs to provide health care access...
... meaningful tests of associations To overcome this, some of the less frequent categories were removed, namely collision, lineout, maul (phase of play) and inside backs, outside backs and scrum halves ... found neck injury occurred in the forwards more frequently than the backs The front row players, namely the hookers, were most frequently affected by neck injury through their role in the scrum ... cervical spine abnormalities in asymptomatic adult professional Rugby Union players using static and dynamic MRI protocols - 2002 to 2006 Br J Sports Med 2010, 44:194-9 Hodgson-Phillips L: Sports injury...
... Questionnaire 54 Violent Incident Severity 54 Danger Assessment 58 Type of Union 59 Abusing Partner (Name, Name2, Name3) 61 Relationship and Co-Residence 61 Estrangement and Leaving the Situation 64 Length ... Help-Seeking and Interventions 114 ANALYSIS METHODS 114 Data Management 115 Management of Name, Name2 and Name3 Information Management of Incident-Level Data 115 Individual versus Incident Level ... information unless absolutely necessary For example, the woman was not asked for the abuser’s name, or for the name of any other household member However, it was important to be able to identify that...
... Health Team 74 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2002 “The Comprehensive Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy.” Hanoi: SRV: 24 75 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2002 “The Comprehensive Poverty Reduction ... children that have implications for how we think about men’s family roles.66 The right to have a name, to be registered, and to have nationality (Articles and 8) The right to know their parents, ... linkages made between poverty and reproductive health linkages vary widely A notable exception is Vietnam’s PRSP The document acknowledges that, “gender inequality is also a variable to increase the...
... J, 46 Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, Population Information Programme; 1998 Martin LT, McNamara MJ, Milot AS, Halle T, Hair EC: Effects of Father Involvement during Pregnancy on Receipt ... IDS, University of Sussex; 1994 19 Kotalová J: Belonging to Others: Cultural Construction of Womanhood among Muslims in a Village in Bangladesh Dhaka: University Press Ltd; 1996 20 Barkat A, Helali...
... wide range of topics including reproductive health, gender, global health priorities, population dynamics, the environment, and youth www.prb.org 42 Population Reference Bureau Save the Children...
... Health Team 74 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2002 “The Comprehensive Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy.” Hanoi: SRV: 24 75 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2002 “The Comprehensive Poverty Reduction ... children that have implications for how we think about men’s family roles.66 The right to have a name, to be registered, and to have nationality (Articles and 8) The right to know their parents, ... linkages made between poverty and reproductive health linkages vary widely A notable exception is Vietnam’s PRSP The document acknowledges that, “gender inequality is also a variable to increase the...
... necessary to facilitate care for the entire family Interestingly, the naming of the clinic generated much discussion as names like Adam and Mister were found to conjure class-linked images that ... improvement in womens reproductive health without mens support and active involvement Given the dynamics of household decision-making on almost every aspect of reproductive health, women themselves ... but lay a practical foundation for improvement in womens reproductive health in all key areas, namely: sexuality, safe motherhood, fertility regulation, avoidance of sexually transmitted diseases,...