Bibliografia - 2ª Parte

Equipe Editorial Bibliomed

O asterisco (*) designa um artigo que foi de especial valor para preparação deste número de Population Reports.

131. ELLSBERG, M.C., PEÑA, R., HERRERA, A., LILJESTRAND, J., and WINKVIST, A. Candies in hell: Women's experience of violence in Nicaragua. Social Science and Medicine. 1999. (Forthcoming)

132. EL-ZANATY, F., HUSSEIN, E.M., SHAWKY, G.A., WAY, A.A., and POPULATION REPORTS 40 KISHOR, S. Egypt demographic and health survey 1995. Calverton, Maryland, Macro International, 1996. 348 p.

133. EPSTEIN, J.N., SAUNDERS, B.E., KILPATRICK, D.G., and RESNICK, H.S. PTSD as a mediator between childhood rape and alcohol use in adult women. Child Abuse and Neglect 22(3): 223-234. 1998.

134. ESTREMADOYRO, J. Violencia en la Pareja: Comisariɡs de Mujeres en el Peru. [SPA] [Partner Violence: Women's Police Stations in Peru]. Cuadernos de Trabajo. Lima, Peru, Ediciones Flora Tristan, 1993. 78 p.

135. EZEH, A.C. The Influence of spouses over each other's contraceptive attitudes in Ghana. Studies in Family Planning 24(3): 163-174. 1993.

136. FABROS, M.L., PAGUNTALAN, A.M.C., ARCHES, L.L., and GUIA-PADILLA, M.T. From sanas to dapat: Negotiating entitlement in reproductive decision-making in the Philippines. In: Petchesky, R. and Judd, K. Negotiating Reproductive Rights: Women's Perspectives Across Countries and Cultures. London, Zed Books Ltd. 1998. p. 217-255.

137. FAGAN, J. Cessation of family violence: Deterrence and dissuasion. In: Ohlin, L. and Tonry, M. Family Violence, Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. 1989. p. 377-425.

138. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND (FVPF). Frontlines. News from the Homefront, San Francisco. FVPF, Winter 1999/2000. p. 8.

139. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND (FVPF). California hospital emergency departments response to domestic violence: Survey report. San Francisco, FVPF, 1993.

140. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND (FVPF). Children learn that "hands are not for hitting". You can make a difference!, San Francisco. FVPF, no date. p. 1-8.

141. FAUVEAU, V. and BLANCHET, T. Deaths from injuries and induced abortion among rural Bangladeshi women. Social Science and Medicine 29(9): 1121-1127. 1989.

142. FAWCETT, G. Rostros y mascaras de la violencia: Un taller sobre amistad y noviazgo para adolescentes. [SPA] [Faces and masks of violence: A workshop on love and friendship for adolescents]. Mexico City, Instituto Mexicano de Investigacion de Familia y Poblacion, 1999. 103 p.

143. FAWCETT, G., VENGUER, T., VERNON, R., and PICK, S. Deteccion y manejo de mujeres victimas de violencia domestica: Desarrollo y evaluacion de un programa dirigido al personal de salud. [SPA] [Detection and management of female victims of domestic violence: Development and evaluation of a program for health care personnel]. Mexico City, Population Council, 1998. 30 p.

144. FAWCETT, G.M., HEISE, L., ISITA-ESPEJEL, L., and PICK, S. Changing community responses to wife abuse: A research and demonstration project. Iztacalco, Mexico. American Psychologist 54(1): 41-49. 1999.

145. FEHER, T.L. Pain in pelvic and gynecologic disorders. In: Foley, K.M. and Payne, R.M. Current Therapy of Pain. Philadelphia, BC Decker Inc. 1989. p. 245-250.

146. FELDHAUS, K.M., KOZIOL-MCLAIN, J., AMSBURY, H.L., NORTON, I.M., LOWENSTEIN, S.R., and ABBOTT, J.T. Accuracy of three brief screening questions for detecting partner violence in the emergency department. Journal of the American Medical Association 277(17): 1357-1361. 1997.

147. FELITTI, V.J. Long-term medical consequences of incest, rape, and molestation. Southern Medical Journal 84(3): 328-331. 1991.

148. FELITTI, V.J., ANDA, R.F., NORDENBERG, D., WILLIAMSON, D.F., SPITZ, A.M., EDWARDS, V., KOSS, M.P., and MARKS, J.S. Relationship of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 14(4): 245-258. 1998.

149. FERGUSSON, D.M., HORWOOD, L.J., and LYNSKEY, M. T. Childhood sexual abuse, adolescent sexual behaviors and sexual revictimization. Child Abuse and Neglect 21(8): 789-803. 1997.

150. FERNANDEZ, F.M. and KRUEGER, P.M. Domestic violence: Effect on pregnancy outcome. Journal of the American Osteopath Association 99(5): 254-256. 1999.

151. FIKREE, F. Health consequences of domestic violence: A case-control study in Pakistan. Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the International Research Network on Violence Against Women, Washington D.C., Dec. 8-10, 1996. Center for Health and Gender Equity. 65 p.

152. FIKREE, F.F. and BHATTI, L.I. Domestic violence and health of Pakistani women. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 65(2): 195-201. 1999.

153. FINKELHOR, D. The international epidemiology of child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect 18(5): 409-417. 1994.

154. FINKELHOR, D. and BROWNE, A. The traumatic impact of child sexual abuse: A conceptualization. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 55(4): 530-541. 1985.

155. FISCELLA, K., KITZMAN, H.J., COLE, R.E., SIDORA, K.J., and OLDS, D. Does child abuse predict adolescent pregnancy? Pediatrics 101(4 Pt. 1): 620-624. 1998.

156. FLEMING, J.M. Prevalence of childhood sexual abuse in a community sample of Australian women. Medical Journal of Australia 166(2): 65-68. 1997.

157. FOLCH-LYON, E., MACORA, L., and SCHEARER, S.B. Focus group and survey research in family planning in Mexico. Studies in Family Planning 12(12): 409-432. 1981.

158. FORT, A.L. Investigation of the social context of fertility and family planning: A qualitative study in Peru. International Family Planning Perspectives 15(3): 88-94. 1989.

159. FOURNIER, M., DE LOS RIOS, R., ORPINAS, P., and PIQUET-CARNEIRO, L. Estudio multicéntrico sobre actitudes y normas culturales frente a la violencia (proyecto ACTIVA): Metodologia. [SPA] [Multicenter study on cultural attitudes and norms towards violence (ACTIVA project): Methodology]. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 5(4-5): 222-231. 1999.

160. FREUND, K.M., BAK, S.M., and BLACKHALL, L. Identifying domestic violence in primary care practice. Journal of General Internal Medicine 11(1): 44-46. 1996.

161. FRIEDMAN, L.S., SAMET, J.H., ROBERTS, M.S., HUDLIN, M., and HANS, P. Inquiry about victimization experiences. A survey of patient preferences and physician practices. Archives of Internal Medicine 152(6): 1186-1190. 1992.

162. FULLILOVE, M.T., LOWN, E.A., and FULLILOVE, R.E. Crack 'hos and skeezers: Traumatic experiences of women crack users. The Journal of Sex Research 29(2): 275-287. 1992.

163. FUNDACIÓN INTERNACIONAL PARA EL DESAFÍO ECONOMICO GLOBAL. (FIDEG) [Additional calculations of partner abuse from Managua data] Personal communication, Nov. 10, 1998.

164. GANATRA, B., COYAJI, K.J., and RAO, V.N. Community cum hospital based case-control study on maternal mortality. Pune, India, Kem Hospital Research Center, Dec. 1996. 62 p.

165. GANATRA, B.R., COYAJI, K.J., and RAO, V.N. Too far, too little, too late: A community-based case-control study of maternal mortality in rural west Maharashtra, India. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 76(6): 591-598. 1998.

166. GANLEY, A.L., FAZIO, J., HYMAN, A., JAMES, L., and RUIZ-CONTRERAS, A. Improving the health care response to domestic violence: A trainer's manual for health care providers. San Francisco, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Apr. 1998. 301 p.

167. GAZMARARIAN, J.A., LAZORICK, S., SPITZ, A.M., BALLARD, T.J., SALTZMAN, L.E., and MARKS, J.S. Prevalence of violence against pregnant women. Journal of the American Medical Association 275(24): 1915-1920. 1996. (Published erratum appears in Journal of the American Medical Association Apr. 9, 1997;277(14):1125)

168. GELDSTEIN, R.N., PANTELIDES, E.A., CALANDRA, N., and VAZQUEZ, S. "I didn't want it but...": Sexual initiation under coercion in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Proceedings of the meeting Unequal Partnerships: Gender and Initiation of Sexual Activity, Bethesda, Maryland, Jun. 25-26, 1998. Center on Population, Gender and Social Inequality. 31 p.

169. GEORGE, A. Differential perspectives of men and women in Mumbai, India on sexual relations and negotiations within marriage. Reproductive Health Matters 6(4): 87-95. 1998.

170. GEORGE, A. and JASWAL, S. Understanding sexuality: Ethnographic study of poor women from Bombay. Washington, D.C., International Center for Research on Women, 1995. (Women and AIDS Research Report Series No. 12). 75 p.

171. GERBERT, B., ABERCROMBIE, P., CASPERS, N., LOVE, C., and BRONSTONE, A. How health care providers help battered women: The survivor's perspective. Women's Health 29(3): 115-135. 1999.

172. GEVISSER, M. Women's fight against that invisible little virus. Weekly Mail. (South Africa). Nov. 30, 1990.

173. GHEZ, M. and MARIN, L. United States: Prevention at a crossroads. In: Marin, L., Zia, H., and Soler, E. Ending Domestic Violence: Reports from the Global Frontline. San Francisco, Family Violence Prevention Fund. 1999. 9 p.

174. GIBSON, M.A. Equity for female teachers: A national survey of employment, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Port Moresby, PNG National Research Institute, 1990.

175. GIELEN, A.C., O'CAMPO, P., FADEN, R.R., and EKE, A. Women's disclosure of HIV status: Experiences of mistreatment and violence in an urban setting. Women's Health 25(3): 19-31. 1997.

176. GIELEN, A.C., O'CAMPO, P.J., FADEN, R.R., KASS, N.E., and XUE, X. Interpersonal conflict and physical violence during the childbearing years. Social Science and Medicine 39(6): 781-787. 1994.

177. GILBERT, L. Urban violence and health,South Africa 1995. Social Science and Medicine 43(5): 873-886. 1996.

178. GILLIOZ, L., DEPUY, J., and DUCRET, C. Domination masculine et violence envers les femmes dans la famille en Suisse. [FRE] [Male domination and violence against women within the family in Switzerland]. Geneva, unpublished, Oct. 1996. 7 p.

179. GLOVER, V. Maternal stress or anxiety in pregnancy and emotional development of the child. British Journal of Psychiatry 171: 105-106. 1997.

180. GOLDING, J. Sexual assault history and women's reproductive and sexual health. Psychology of Women Quarterly 20: 101-121. 1996.

181. GOLDING, J.M. Sexual assault history and limitations in physical functioning in two general population samples. Research in Nursing and Health 19(1): 33-44. 1996.

182. GOLDING, J.M., COOPER, M.L., and GEORGE, L.K. Sexual assault history and health perceptions: Seven general population studies. Health Psychology 16(5): 417-425. 1997.

183. GOLDING, J.M. and TAYLOR, D.L. Sexual assault history and premenstrual distress in two general population samples. Journal of Women's Health 5(2): 143-152. 1996.
 
184. GOLDING, J.M., WILSNACK, S.C., and LEARMAN, L.A. Prevalence of sexual assault history among women with common gynecologic symptoms. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 179(4): 1013-1019. 1998.

185. GOLDSTEIN, D. The cultural, class, and gender politics of a modern disease: Women and AIDS in Brazil. ABIA, Colectivo Feminista Sexualidade e Saude, Oct. 1992. 92 p.

186. GOLDSTEIN, D.M. AIDS and women in Brazil: The emerging problem. Social Science and Medicine 39(7): 919-929. 1994.

187. GONDOLF, E. A 30-month follow-up of court mandated batterers in four cities. (Website). <http://www.iup.edu/maati/publica tions/30month.htmlx> Feb. 28, 1999. Accessed Dec. 5, 1999.

188. GONZALES DE OLARTE, E. and GAVILANO LLOSA, P. Does poverty cause domestic violence? Some answers from Lima. In: Morrison, A., R. and Biehl, M.L. Too Close to Home: Domestic Violence in the Americas. Washington, D.C., Inter-American Development Bank. 1999. p. 35-49.

189. GONZALEZ MONTES, S. Domestic violence in Cuetzalan, Mexico: Some research questions and results. Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE), ed. Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the International Research Network on Violence Against Women, Jan. 9-11, 1998. CHANGE, p. 36-41.

190. GRAITCER, P. and YOUSSEF, Z. Injury in Egypt: An analysis of injuries as a health problem. Washington, D.C. and Cairo, U.S. Agency for International Development and Ministry of Health, 1993. 119 p.

191. GRANADOS SHIROMA, M. Salud reproductiva y violencia contra la mujer: Un análisis desde la perspectiva de género. [SPA] [Reproductive health and violence against women: An analysis from a gender perspective]. Asociación Mexicana de Población, Consejo Estatal de Población, Nuevo León, El Colegio de México, 1996. 42 p.

192. GREAVES, L., HANKIVSKY, O., and KINGSON-RIECHTERS, J. Selected estimates of the costs of violence against women. London,Centre for Research on Violence against Women and Children, 1995. 44 p.

193. GRIMSTAD, H., SCHEI, B., BACKE, B., and JACOBSEN, G. Physical abuse and low birthweight: A case-control study. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 104(11): 1281-1287. 1997.

194. HADDEN, B. An HIV/AIDS prevention intervention with female and male STD patients in a peri-urban settlement in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Washington D.C., International Center for Research on Women, 1998. (Women and AIDS Research Program) 36 p.

195. HAJ-YAHIA, M.M. A patriarchal perspective of beliefs about wife-beating among Arab Palestinian men from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Ramallah, West Bank, unpublished, Nov. 1996. 34 p.

196. HAJ-YAHIA, M.M. The first national survey of abuse and battering against Arab women from Israel: Preliminary results. Ramallah, West Bank, unpublished, 1997. 45 p.

 
197. HAJ-YAHIA, M.M. The incidence of wife-abuse and battering and some socio-demographic correlates as revealed in two national surveys in Palestinian society. Ramallah, West Bank, Besir Center for Research and Development, 1998. 108 p.

198. HALPERIN, D.S., BOUVIER, P., JAFFE, P.D., MOUNOUD, R.-L., PAWLAK, C.H., LAEDERACH, J., WICKY, H.R., and ASTIE, F. Prevalence of child sexual abuse among adolescents in Geneva: Results of a cross sectional study. British Medical Journal 312(7042): 1326-1329.1996.

199. HANDWERKER, W. Gender power differences between parents and high-risk sexual behavior by their children: AIDS/STD risk factors extend to a prior generation. Journal of Women's Health 2(3): 301-316. 1993.

200. HANDWERKER, W.P. Antiguan women's adolescent responses to childhood exploitative experiences. Proceedings of the inaugural meeting of National Leaders in Women's Health. Gainesville, Florida. 1997. 187 p.

201. HARTIGAN, P. PAHO focuses on the problem of violence against women. 1997. (Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública No. 4) p. 290-294.

202. HARTIGAN, P. Summary of findings: The critical path women take to find a solution to domestic violence. Proceedings of the meeting on The Role of the Health Sector in Violence Against Women, Copenhagen, Aug. 1, 1997. 10 p.

203. HARWELL, T.S., CASTEN, R.J., ARMSTRONG, K.A., DEMPSEY, S., COONS, H.L., and DAVIS, M. Results of a domestic violence training program offered to the staff of urban community health centers. Evaluation Committee of the Philadelphia Family Violence Working Group. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 15(3): 235-242. 1998.

204. HASSAN, Y. The haven becomes hell: A study of domestic violence in Pakistan. In: Cantt, L. Pakistan: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. Aug. 1995. p. 72.

205. HAUTZINGER, S. Machos and policewomen, battered women and anti-victims: Combatting violence against women in Brazil. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1998. 455 p.

206. HAYWARD, R.F. Needed: A new model of masculinity to stop violence against girls and women. Kathmandu, Nepal, United Nations Children's Fund Regional Office for South Asia, Jul. 1997. (No. 17) 10 p.

207. HEALEY, K.M. and SMITH, C. Batterer programs: What criminal justice agencies need to know. Washington D.C., Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, 1998. (Available: <http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/171683.txt> Accessed Dec. 7, 1999)

208. HEGLAND, M. (Santa Clara University) [Interviews of Iranian women] Personal communication, 1997.

209. HEISE, L. Violence against women: Global organizing for change. In: Edleson, J.L. and Eisikovits, Z.C. Future Interventions with Battered Women and Their Families. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage Publications. 1996. p. 7-33.

210. HEISE, L. Violence against women: An integrated, ecological framework. Violence Against Women 4(3): 262-290. 1998.

211. HEISE, L., MOORE, K., and TOUBIA, N. Sexual coercion and women's reproductive health: A focus on research. New York, Population Council, 1995. 59 p.

212. HEISE, L., PITANGUY, J., and GERMAIN, A. Violence against women: The hidden health burden. Washington D.C., World Bank Discussion Paper #255, 1994. 72 p.

213. HEISE, L. Health workers: Potential allies in the battle against woman abuse in developing countries. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 51(3): 120-122. 1996.

214. HIRSCHMANN, A. Guatemala City women: Empowering a vulnerable group to prevent HIV transmission. Guatemala City, Asociacion Guatemalteca para la Prevencion y Control del SIDA, International Center for Research on Women. 1998. (Women and AIDS Research Report Series)

215. HOFFMAN, K.L., DEMO, D.H., and EDWARDS, J.N. Physical wife abuse in a non-western society: An integrated theoretical approach. Journal of Marriage and the Family (56): 131-146. 1994.

216. HOLDEN, S. Guidelines for adapting stepping stones. London, Stepping Stones Training and Adaption Project, ACTIONAID, 1998. 40 p.

217. HOLMES, W.C. and SLAP, G.B. Sexual abuse of boys: Definition, POPULATION REPORTS 41 prevalence, correlates, sequelae, andmanagement. Journal of the American Medical Association 280(21): 1855-1862. 1998.

218. HOTALING, G.T. and SUGARMAN, D.B. An analysis of risk markers in husband to wife violence: The current state of knowledge. Violence and Victims 1: 101-124. 1986.

219. HOTALING, G.T. and SUGARMAN, D.B. A risk marker analysis of assaulted wives. Journal of Family Violence 5(1): 1-13. 1990.

220. HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH. Untold terror: Violence against women in Peru's armed conflict. Washington D.C., Human Rights Watch, Dec. 1992. 62 p.

221. HYMAN, A., SCHILLINGER, D., and LO, B. Laws mandating reporting of domestic violence: Do they promote patient well-being? Journal of the American Medical Association 273(22): 1781-1787. 1995.

222. HYMAN, B. Economic consequences of child sexual abuse in women. Doctoral dissertation, Heller School of Public Policy, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1993.

223. ILKKARACAN, P. Exploring the context of women's sexuality in eastern Turkey. Reproductive Health Matters 6(12): 66-75. Nov. 1998.

224. INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK. IDB activities related to domestic violence. (Website). <http://www.iadb.org/sds/utility.cfm/548/english/general/1086> 1999. Accessed Dec. 7, 1999.

225. ISTVAN, J. Stress, anxiety and birth outcomes: A critical review of the evidence. Psychological Bulletin 100: 331-348. 1986.

226. JACKSON, J., LEITCH, J., LEE, A., EGGLESTON, E., and HARDEE, K. Jamaica: The Jamaica adolescent study. Kingston, Jamaica, University of West Indies, and Family Health International, Jun. 1998. 14 p.

227. JACOBSON, N.S., GOTTMAN, J.M., GORTNER, E., BERNS, S., and SHORTT, J.W. Psychological factors in the longitudinal course of battering: When do the couples split up? When does the abuse decrease? Violence and Victims 11(4): 371-392. 1996.

228. JAFFE, P.G., WOLFE, D.A., and WILSON, S.K. Children of Battered Women. Newbury Park, California, Sage Publications, 1990.

229. JAMES, J. and MEYERDING, J. Early sexual experiences and prostitution. American Journal of Psychiatry 132: 1381-1385. 1977.

230. JAMIESON, D.J. and STEEGE, J.F. The association of sexual abuse with pelvic pain complaints in a primary care population. American Journal of Obstetrics Gynecology 177(6): 1408-1412. 1997.

Population Reports is published by the Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4012, USA

Palavras chave: p, family, violence, fvpf, family violence, j, y, fund fvpf, prevention, family violence prevention, r, prevention fund, violence prevention, 1998, violence:, medical, s, womens, l, 1993,

Divulgação



conteúdos relacionados
Search_LibdocFree @SearchWordsAux='Bibliografia - 2ª Parte p, family, violence, fvpf, family violence, j, y, fund fvpf, prevention, family violence prevention, r, prevention fund, violence prevention, 1998, violence:, medical, s, womens, l, 1993, ',@type='ARTICLE', @libdocidant=13988, @max_rows=10, @key_rank=0
Artigo / Publicado em 29 de agosto de 2002

Bibliografia - 5ª Parte

Artigo / Publicado em 29 de agosto de 2002

Bibliografia - 3ª Parte

Artigo / Publicado em 29 de agosto de 2002

Bibliografia - 1ª Parte

Artigo / Publicado em 29 de agosto de 2002

Bibliografia - 4ª Parte

Artigo / Publicado em 20 de novembro de 2002

Guia Especial: O que os profissionais de saúde podem fazer sobre a violência doméstica

Artigo / Publicado em 13 de março de 2003

10 - Bibliografia - 2ª parte

Notícia / Publicada em 14 de julho de 2022

Musculação pode estar ligada ao porte de armas e luta física entre adolescentes

Notícia / Publicada em 23 de maio de 2018

Detecção de maus-tratos em crianças nos serviços emergenciais

Notícia / Publicada em 10 de março de 2016

Exposição à violência física na idade adulta ligada à espessura média íntima da artéria carótida

Notícia / Publicada em 25 de janeiro de 2010

Controle do tabagismo e a liberdade de expressão – um dilema norte-americano



Assinantes


Esqueceu a senha?