Gender and Trajectories of Marital Breakdown: Accounts of Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada [0.03%]
性别与婚姻解体的路径:加拿大中国移民妇女的故事
Yanqiu Rachel Zhou,Christina Sinding;Lisa Watt (–);Jacqueline Gahagan,Evelyne Micollier
Yanqiu Rachel Zhou
The relatively sparse literature has documented various challenges international migration poses to martial stability, yet we know little about immigrant women's experiences with marital breakdown. Drawing data from a qualitative study of C...
Nadine Shaanta Murshid,Navine Murshid
Nadine Shaanta Murshid
In this study of microfinance institutions (MFIs) and their participants, we show how certain innovations made by MFIs during the COVID-19 pandemic enable further consolidation of NGOs in Bangladeshi society. The study is based on interview...
Impact of Sources of Strengths on Coping and Safety of Immigrant Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence [0.03%]
优势来源对移民亲密伴侣暴力幸存者应对和安全的影响
Bushra Sabri,Karissa Avignon,Sarah Murray et al.
Bushra Sabri et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a national and international public health and human rights concern. Immigrant women are disproportionately affected by IPV that includes homicides. This study explored the perspectives of survivors of IPV...
"She's the Center of My Life, the One That Keeps My Heart Open": Roles and Expectations of Native American Women [0.03%]
“她是我生命的中心,使我的心灵保持开放的人”——美洲原住民妇女的角色和期望
Jessica L Liddell,Catherine E McKinley,Hannah Knipp et al.
Jessica L Liddell et al.
Historically, Native American (NA) mothers have proven essential to the survival of their families and communities, yet scant research has examined their roles today. Current gender roles in NA communities are influenced by historical oppre...
Sexual Assault Survivors Who Exchange Sex: Identity, Stigma, and Informal Responses from Support Providers [0.03%]
性侵犯幸存者卖淫:身份、污名以及支持提供者的非正式回应
Veronica Shepp,Erin OCallaghan,Anne Kirkner et al.
Veronica Shepp et al.
It is well established in the literature that individuals who engage in sex work are more likely to experience sexual trauma/violence, but little research has examined experiences of sexual assault survivors who exchange sex from the surviv...
"It All Starts With the Parents": A Qualitative Study on Protective Factors for Drug-Use Prevention Among Black and Hispanic Girls [0.03%]
“预防毒品从家长做起”——一项关于黑人和西班牙裔女孩的定性研究报告
Ijeoma Opara,David T Lardier Jr,Robert J Reid et al.
Ijeoma Opara et al.
Using intersectionality theory as a theoretical framework, this qualitative study uncovered the protective factors present among black and Hispanic adolescent girls living in an urban, under-resourced neighborhood in the Northeastern United...
Gender Differences in Preferred Drug Resistance Strategies of Rural Native Hawaiian Youth [0.03%]
夏威夷原住民青年的药物抵抗策略性别差异研究
Scott K Okamoto,Susana Helm,Latoya L McClain et al.
Scott K Okamoto et al.
This study examined the gender differences in preferred strategies used to resist drugs and alcohol for rural Native Hawaiian youth. Seventy-four youth (60% female) within eight different middle/intermediate or high schools participated in ...
Gender Differences in Drug Offers of Rural Hawaiian Youths: A Mixed-Methods Analysis [0.03%]
夏威夷农村青年的性别差异与药物交易:混合方法分析
Scott K Okamoto,Stephen Kulis,Susana Helm et al.
Scott K Okamoto et al.
This study examined the gender differences in drug-offer situations of Native Hawaiian youths in rural communities. Youths from seven middle or intermediate schools (N 194) on the Big Island of Hawai'i completed a survey that focused on the...
Fear, Trust, and Negotiating Safety: HIV Risks for Black Female Defendants [0.03%]
恐惧、信任与安全谈判:黑人女性被告的HIV风险政策简报
Matthew W Epperson,Ingrida Platais,Pamela Valera et al.
Matthew W Epperson et al.
Through in-depth interviews, this study examined the relational context of sexual HIV risk for 10 Black women aged 18-30 who were defendants in a community court setting. A qualitative data analysis identified themes of actual and feared in...
Josefina Figueira-McDonough
Josefina Figueira-McDonough