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期刊名:Frontiers in global womens health

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Diana Fernandes,Lorraine Chok,Camille Béziane et al. Diana Fernandes et al.
Introduction: Young sexual minority women (YSMW)'s sexual health is often overlooked in research, with most studies focusing on men who have sex with men or transgender women. ...
Amy Louise Gilliland Amy Louise Gilliland
Introduction: This study applies the Benner interpretation of the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition to birth doulas. Methods: Sixty-fi...
Dessie Abebaw Angaw,Tigist Kifle Tsegaw,Nimrod Muhumuza et al. Dessie Abebaw Angaw et al.
Background: Sexual health is a vital component of overall well-being and life happiness. The ability of women to make independent decisions regarding consensual sexual relationships is essential for their empowerment and ...
Ashraf A&#x;aqoulah,Wafaa Alonazi,Farah Kalmey et al. Ashraf A&#x;aqoulah et al.
Background: Physical activity offers numerous health benefits and helps prevent various diseases, making it an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. ...
Miranda Field Miranda Field
Indigenous women experience distinctive mental health risks that accumulate across the life course under the continuing impacts of colonization, gendered violence, and systemic racism. Drawing on recent mandates from the United Nations Perm...
Joanne Bretherton Joanne Bretherton
This paper explores the use of Housing First services for women experiencing homelessness, focusing on those aged 35 and over, who have multiple and complex needs. The paper draws on an evidence review and the results of a five-year evaluat...
Theresia J Masoi,Stephen M Kibusi,Lilian Teddy Mselle et al. Theresia J Masoi et al.
Background: Obstetric violence is globally acknowledged as a significant public health concern, with women in many countries reporting different types of mistreatment during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum perio...
Fatima Mohamud Ahmed,Abdifetah Ibrahim Omar,Hassan Abdi Ahmed Fatima Mohamud Ahmed
Background: Despite global advancements in reproductive healthcare, the utilization of modern contraceptives in Somalia remains critically low, marked by significant regional and sociodemographic disparities. This study a...
Ana Bertha Zavalza-Gómez,Andrea Meza-Martínez,Sergio Jiram Vázquez-Sánchez et al. Ana Bertha Zavalza-Gómez et al.
Background: According to the WHO, violence is the intentional use of force or power against oneself, another person, or a community, causing injury, death, or harm. National data from 2021 reveal that as many as 70.1% of ...
Joanna A Kountanis,Maria Muzik,Graciela Mentz et al. Joanna A Kountanis et al.
Background: Postpartum posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs commonly in individuals after childbirth and is associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. The primary objective of this pilot study was to d...