Bibliografia - 5ª Parte

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420. SPACCARELLI, S., COATSWORTH, J.D., and BOWDEN, B.S. Exposure to serious family violence among incarcerated boys: Its association with violent offending and potential medi-ating variables. Violence and Victims 10(3): 163-182. 1995.

421. STATHAM, D.J., HEATH, A.C., MADDEN, P.A., BUCHOLZ, K.K., BIERUT, L., DINWIDDIE, S.H., SLUTSKE, W.S., DUNNE, M.P., and MARTIN, N.G. Suicidal behaviour: An epidemiological and genetic study. Psychological Medicine 28(4): 839-855. 1998.

422. STEELE, F., AMIN, S., and NAVED, R.T. The impact of an integrated micro-credit program on women's empowerment and fertility behavior in rural Bangladesh. New York, Population Council, 1998. (Policy Research Division Working Papers No. 115) 39 p.

423. STEVENS-SIMON, C. and REICHERT, S. Sexual abuse, adolescent pregnancy, and child abuse: A developmental approach to an intergenerational cycle. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 148(1): 23-27. 1994.

424. STOCK, J.L., BELL, M.A., BOYER, D.K., and CONNELL, F.A. Adolescent pregnancy and sexual risk-taking among sexually abused girls. Family Planning Perspectives 29(5): 200-203, 227. 1997.

425. STRAIGHT TALK FOUNDATION. Communication for better health. (Website). <http://www.swiftuganda.com/~strtalk/> 1999. Accessed Oct. 12, 1999.

426. STRATHDEE, S.A., PATRICK, D.M., ARCHIBALD, C.P., OFNER, M., CORNELISSE, P.G., REKART, M., SCHECHTER, M.T., and O'SHAUGHNESSY, M.V. Social determinants predict needle-sharing behaviour among injection drug users in Vancouver, Canada. Addiction 92(10): 1339-1347. 1997.

427. STRAUS, M. and GELLES, R. Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys. Journal of Marriage and the Family (48): 465-479. 1986.

428. SUGG, N.K. and INUI, T. Primary care physicians' response to domestic violence. Opening Pandora's box. Journal of the American Medical Association 267(23): 3157-3160. 1992.

429. SUTHERLAND, C., BYBEE, D., and SULLIVAN, C. The long-term effects of battering on women's health. Women's Health 4(1): 41-70. 1998.

430. TAGGART, L. and MATTSON, S. Delay in prenatal care as a result of battering in pregnancy: Cross-cultural implications. Health Care for Women International 17(1): 25-34. 1996.

431. TEMMERMAN, M., NDINYA-ACHOLA, J., AMBANI, J., and PIOT, P. The right not to know HIV-test results. Lancet 345(8955): 969-970. 1995.

432. THOMAS, D.Q. In search of solutions: Women's police stations in Brazil. In: Davies, M., ed. Women and Violence: Realities and Responses Worldwide. London, Zed Books Ltd. 1994. p. 32-43.

433. THOMPSON, M.P., KASLOW, N.J., KINGREE, J.B., PUETT, R., THOMPSON, N.J., and MEADOWS, L. Partner abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder as risk factors for suicide attempts in a sample of low-income, inner-city women. Journal of Traumatic Stress 12(1): 59-72. 1999.

434. TILDEN, V., SCHMIDT, T., LIMANDRI, B., CHIODO, G., GARLAND, M., and LOVELESS, P. Factors that influence clinician's assessment and management of family violence. American Journal of Public Health 84(4): 628-633. 1994.

435. TILDEN, V.P. and SHEPHERD, P. Increasing the rate of identification of battered women in an emergency department: Use of a nursing protocol. Research in Nursing Health 10(4): 209-215. 1987.

436. TJADEN, P. and THOENNES, N. Prevalence, incidence and consequences of violence against women: Findings from the national violence against women survey. Washington, D.C., National Institute of Justice, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nov. 1998. 16 p.

437. TOFT, S. and BONNELL, S. Marriage and domestic violence in rural Papua New Guinea (PNG). Boroko, PNG, Law Reform Commission of PNG, 1985. (Occasional Papers No. 18) 116 p.

438. TOLMAN, R.M. and EDLESON, J.L. Intervention for men who batter: A review of research. In: Stith, S.R. and Strauss, M.A. Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences and Solutions. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nation Council on Family Relations. 1995. p. 262-273.

439. TOLMAN, R.M. and WEISZ, A. Coordinated community intervention for domestic violence: The effects of arrest and prosecution on recidivism of women abuse perpetrators. Crime and Delinquency 41: 481-495. Oct. 1, 1995.

440. TRAVERSO, M.T. Violencia en la pareja: La cara oculta de la relación. [SPA] [Intimate partner violence: The hidden face of relationships]. Washington D.C., Inter-Development Bank, 1999. 34 p.

441. ULIN, P.R., CAYEMITTES, M., and METELLUS, E. Haitian women's role in sexual decisionmaking: The gap between AIDS knowledge and behavior change. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Family Health International, Nov. 1995. 85 p.

442. UNITED NATIONS (UN). The world's women 1995: Trends and statistics. New York, UN, 1995. (Social Statistics and Indicators, Series K, No. 12) 186 p.

443. UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF). The progress of nations. New York, UNICEF, 1997. 68 p.

444. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Declaration on the elimination of violence against women. Proceedings of the 85th Plenary Meeting, Geneva, Dec. 20, 1993. United Nations General Assembly. 445. UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA). Vio-lence against girls and women. New York, UNFPA, 1999. 24 p.

446. USTUN, T.B. The global burden of mental disorders. American Journal of Public Health 89(9): 1315-1318. 1999.

447. VALDEZ-SANTIAGO, R. and SANIN-AGUIRRE, L.H. Domestic violence during pregnancy and its relationship with birth weight. Salud Publica Mexicana 38(5): 352-362. 1996.

448. VALLADARES, E., ELLSBERG, M., PEÑA, R., HÖGBERG, U., and PERSSON, L.Å. Physical abuse during pregnancy: A risk factor for low birth weight. 1999. 19 p. (Submitted).

449. VAN DER STRATEN, A., KING, R., GRINSTEAD, O., SERUFILIRA, A., and ALLEN, S. Couple communication, sexual coercion and HIV risk in Kigali, Rwanda. AIDS (9): 935-944. 1995.

450. VARGA, C.A. Links between sexual dynamics and reproductive health beahvior among KwaZulu/Natal youth: Qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Presented at the Fifth Reproductive Health Priorities Conference, Drakensberg, South Africa, Aug. 17-20, 1999. 100 p.

451. VISARIA, L. Violence against women in India: Evidence from rural Gujarat. In: Domestic Violence in India. Washington D.C., International Center for Research on Women. Sep. 1999. p. 9-17.

452. VITANZA, S., VOGEL, L.C., and MARSHALL, L.L. Distress and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in abused women. Violence and Victims 10(1): 23-34. 1995.

453. VUNDULE, C., MAFORAH, F., JEWKES, R., and JORDAN, E. Risk factors for teenage pregnancy among sexually active African adolescents in Cape Town: A case-control study. Cape Town, South Africa, unpublished, 1999. 26 p.

454. WADHWA, P.D., DUNKEL-SCHETTER, C., CHICZ-DEMET, A., PORTO, M., and SANDMAN, C.A. Prenatal psychosocial factors and the neuroendocrine axis in human pregnancy. Psychosomatic Medicine 58(5): 432-446. 1996.

455. WALKER, E., GELFAND, A., KATON, W., KOSS, M., KORFF, M.V., BERNSTEIN, D., and RUSSO, J. Adult health status of women HMO members with histories of childhood abuse and neglect. American Journal of Medicine 107(4): 332-339. 1999.

456. WALKER, E.A., KATON, W.J., HANSOM, J., HARROP-GRIFFITHS, J., HOLM, L., JONES, M.L., HICKOK, L., and JEMELKA, R.P. Medical and psychiatric symptoms in women with childhood sexual abuse. Psychosomatic Medicine 54: 658-664. 1992.

457. WALKER, E.A., KATON, W.J., ROY-BYRNE, P.P., JEMELKA, R.P., and RUSSO, J. Histories of sexual victimization in patients with irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease. American Journal of Psychiatry 150(10): 1502-1506. 1993.

458. WALKER, E.A., KEEGAN, D., GARDNER, G., SULLIVAN, M., BERNSTEIN, D., and KATON, W.J. Psychosocial factors in fibromyalgia compared with rheumatoid arthritis: II. Sexual, physical, and emotional abuse and neglect. Psychosomatic Medicine 59(6): 572-577.1997.

459. WALKER, E.A., UNUTZER, J., RUTTER, C., GELFAND, A., SAUNDERS, K., VONKORFF, M., KOSS, M.P., and KATON, W. Costs of health care use by women HMO members with a history of childhood abuse and neglect. Archives of General Psychiatry 56(7): 609-613.1999.

460. WARSHAW, C. and GANLEY, A.L. Improving the health care response to domestic violence: A resource manual for health care providers. San Francisco, Family Violence Prevention Fund, May 1998. 134 p. (2nd ed.)

461. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW, PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION, and HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY PROJECT. Conclusions and recommendations: Pan American consultation of legal and health experts Washington, D.C., unpublished, 1996. 13 p.

462. WATKINS, B. and BENTOVIM, A. The sexual abuse of male children and adolescents: A review of current research. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 33: 197-248. 1992.

463. WATKINS, S.C., RUTENBERG, N., and WILKINSON, D. Orderly theories, disorderly women. In: Jones, G.W., Doublas, R.M., Caldwell, J.C., and D'Souza, R.M. The Continuing Demographic Transition. New York, Oxford University Press. 1997.

464. WATTS, C. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) [Unpublished data on violence] Personal communication, Dec. 2, 1999.

465. WATTS, C. and NDLOVU, M. Addressing violence in Zimbabwe: Strengthening the health sector response. In: Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe: Strategies for Action. Harare, Zimbabwe, Musasa Project. 1997. p. 31-35.

466. WEISS, E. and GUPTA, G.R. Bridging the gap: Addressing gender and sexuality in HIV Prevention. Washington D.C., International Center for Research on Women, 1998. 31 p.

467. WEISSMAN, M.M., BLAND, R., JOYCE, P.R., NEWMAN, S., WELLS, J.E., and WITTCHEN, H.U. Sex differences in rates of depression: Cross-national perspectives. Journal of Affective Disorders 29(2-3): 77-84. 1993.

468. WELBOURN, A. Incorporating gender issues into the community AIDS prevention programs: The stepping stones methodology. Proceedings of the Changing Communication Strategies for Reproductive Health and Rights meeting, Washington D.C., Dec. 10-11, 1997. The Health and Development Policy Project and Population Council. p. 34-37.

469. WHIFFEN, V.E. and CLARK, S.E. Does victimization account for sex differences in depressive symptoms? British Journal of Clinical Psychology 36(Pt. 2): 185-193. 1997.

470. WIEDERMAN, M.W., SANSONE, R.A., and SANSONE, L.A. History of trauma and attempted suicide among women in a primary care setting. Violence and Victims 13(1): 3-9. 1998.

471. WILSNACK, S.C., VOGELTANZ, N.D., KLASSEN, A.D., and HARRIS, T.R. Childhood sexual abuse and women's substance abuse: National survey findings. Journal of Studies in Alcohol 58(3): 264-271. 1997.

472. WINGOOD, G.M. and DICLEMENTE, R.J. The effects of an abusive primary partner on the condom use and sexual negotiation practices of African-American women. American Journal of Public Health 87(6): 1016-1018. 1997.

473. WISNER, C.L., GILMER, T.P., SALTZMAN, L.E., and ZINK, T.M. Intimate partner violence against women: Do victims cost health plans more? Journal of Family Practice 48(6): 439-43.

474. WOMEN'S RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL (WRI). Violence against women in war: A manual for training certified midwives in Liberia. Laramie, Wyoming, WRI, Dec. 1998. 72 p.

475. WOOD, K. and JEWKES, R. Violence, rape, and sexual coercion: Everyday love in South Africa. Gender and Development 5(2): 23-30. 1997.

476. WOODTLI, M.A. and BRESLIN, E. Violence-related content in the nursing curriculum: A national study. Journal of Nursing Education 35(8): 367-374. 1996.

477. WORLD BANK. World development report 1993: Investing in Health. New York, Oxford University Press, 1993. 329 p.

478. WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY (WHA). Prevention of violence: A public health priority (handbook of resolution). WHA, May 25, 1996. (Sixth plenary meeting, Committee B, fourth report. 3rd ed.)

479. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Violence against women: A priority health issue. WHO/FRH/WHD/97.8, Geneva, WHO, Jul. 1997. Fact sheets.

480. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Violence against women: Legislation. Geneva, WHO, 5 p. (Forthcoming in the World's Women 2000.)

481. WORTH, D. Sexual decisionmaking and AIDS: Why condom promotion among vulnerable women is likely to fail. Studies in Family Planning 20(6): 297-307. 1989.

482. WORTH, D. Sexual violence against women and substance abuse. New York, Domestic Violence Task Force, 1991.

483. WYATT, G., TUCKER, M.B., ELDERMIRE, D., BAIN, B., FRANC, E.L., and SIMEON, D. Female low income workers and AIDS. Los Angeles and Kingston, Jamaica, University of California at Los Angeles and University of the West Indies, 1993.

484. YATES, G., MACKENZIE, R., PENNBRIDGE, J., and COHEN, E. A risk profile comparison of homeless youth involved in prostitution and homeless youth not involved. Journal of Adolescent Health 12: 545-548. 1991.

485. YOSHIHAMA, M. and SORENSON, S.B. Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse by male intimates: Experiences of women in Japan. Violence and Victims 9(1): 63-77. 1994

486. ZEGARRA-TARGUI, M. Redes locales frente a la violencia familiar. [SPA] [Local networks confronting family violence]. Lima, Peru, Organizacion Panamericana de la Salud, Jun. 1999. (Violencia intrafamiliar y salud publica: Documento de analysis No. 2) 24 p.

487. ZIERLER, S. FEINGOLD, L., LUFER, D., VELENTGAS, P., KANTROWITZ-GORDON, I., and MAYER, K. Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent risk of HIV infection. American Journal of Public Health 81(5): 572-575. 1991.

488. ZIMMERMAN, K. Plates in a basket will rattle: Domestic violence in Cambodia: A summary. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Project Against Domestic Violence, 1995. 263 p.

489. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (AMA). Diagnostic and treatment guidelines on domestic violence. Chicago, AMA, 1992. 19 p.

490. AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS BUREAU (ASB). Women's safety: Australia. Belconnen, Australia, ASB, 1996. 90 p.

491. COOK, R. and MAINE, D. Spousal veto over family planning services. American Journal of Public Health 77(3): 339-344. 1987.

492. DE VOS, E., NEWBERGER, E., and COHEN, S. Family violence and the health care system: Lessons from five communities. Newton, Massachusetts, Education Development Center, Apr. 14, 1993. 27 p.

493. DONOVAN, R., PATERSON, D., and FRANCAS, M. Targeting male perpetrators of intimate partner violence: Western Australia's "Freedom from Fear" campaign. Social Marketing Quarterly 5(3): 128-144. 1999.

494. HANDWERKER, W.P. Why violence? A test of hypotheses representing three discourses on the roots of domestic violence. Human Organization 57: 200-208. 1998.

495. HEISE, L. Topical microbicides: New hope for HIV/STI prevention. Takoma Park, Maryland, Center for Health and Gender Equity, 1999. 27 p.

496. INDIASAFE STEERING COMMITTEE. IndiaSAFE final report. Washington, D.C., International Center for Research on Women, Dec. 1999.

497. KRUGMAN, S., MATA, L., and KRUGMAN, R. Sexual abuse and corporal punishment during childhood: A pilot retrospective survey of university students in Costa Rica. Pediatrics 90(1 Pt. 2): 157-161. 1992.

498. MACMILLAN, H.L., FLEMING, J.E., TROCME, N., BOYLE, M.H., WONG, M., RACINE, Y.A., BEARDSLEE, W.R., and OFFORD, D.R. Prevalence of child physical and sexual abuse in the community. Results from the Ontario Health Supplement. Journal of the American Medical Association 278(2): 131-135. 1997.

499. MILLER, K., MILLER, R., ASKEW, I., HORN, M.C., and NDHLOVU, L., eds. Clinic-based family planning and reproductive health services in Africa: Findings from situation analysis studies. New York, Population Council, 1998. 255 p.

500. TAYLOR, J. and STEWART, S. Sexual and domestic violence: Help, recovery, and action in Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe, A. von Glehn and J. Taylor, 1991. 312 p.

501. TSCHUMPER, A., NARRING, F., MEIER, C., and MICHAUD, P.A. Sexual victimization in adolescent girls (age 15-20 years) enrolled in post-mandatory schools or professional training programmes in Switzerland. Acta Paediatrica 87(2): 212-217. 1998.

502. UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN (UNIFEM). A world free from violence against women. UNIFEM (Website). <http://www.unifem.undp.org/speaks/vawstat.html> Nov. 25, 1999. Accessed Dec. 14, 1999.

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