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261por Manjerovic, Mary Beth, Hoffman, Eric A., Parkinson, Christopher L., Waterman, Jane M.“…Here, we compare two populations of Cape ground squirrels (Xerus inauris), a sub‐Saharan species with year‐round breeding and intense mating competition. …”
Publicado 2022
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262“…In this context, the media should uphold impartiality and shoulder the responsibility of eliminating misinformation. …”
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268“…CONCLUSIONS: Having a partner with hypertension was positively associated with having hypertension among married Namibian adults, although not statistically significant after adjustment. …”
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270“…Thirty married males with sexual dysfunction were first examined by the venereologist in the STD clinic. …”
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271“…Data were collected from health centers in Amol from 280 married women using a questionnaire (self-completed or by interview). …”
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273por Svanemyr, Joar, Chandra-Mouli, Venkatraman, Raj, Anita, Travers, Ellen, Sundaram, Lakshmi“…This commentary summarizes the outcomes of an Expert Group Meeting organized by World Health Organization to discuss research priorities on Ending Child Marriage and Supporting Married Girls. It presents research gaps and recommends priorities for research in five key areas; (i) prevalence and trends of child marriage; (ii) causes of child marriage (iii) consequences of child marriage; (iv) efforts to prevent child marriage; (v) efforts to support married girls.…”
Publicado 2015
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274“…CONCLUSION: Based on the results, sexual assertiveness in married women does not comply with gender role, but it is related to Sexual function satisfaction. …”
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276por Ioannou, Petros, Soundoulounaki, Stella, Spernovasilis, Nikolaos, Papadopoulou, Elpida, Papa, Anna, Gikas, Achilleas“…We report the case of a newly married couple from Greece who travelled to Cuba for their honeymoon and developed mild symptoms consistent with arboviral infection. …”
Publicado 2017
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277por Thulaseedharan, Jissa Vinoda“…This paper describes the use and preferences of contraceptive methods among young married women in Trivandrum district, Kerala, India. …”
Publicado 2018
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278por Hussain, Laila, Kanji, Zeenatkhanu, Lalani, Sharifa, Moledina, Shabnam, Sattar, Abida K.“…OBJECTIVE: This qualitative descriptive exploratory study aimed to explore the lived experiences of married Pakistani women, 2 years post-mastectomy. …”
Publicado 2019
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280“…Using random survey data collected from urban Thailand, this study examines the association between religious involvement and depressive symptoms among married women in Bangkok. Findings from multiple linear regression models reveal that (1) Buddhist respondents report significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms than their non-Buddhist counterparts, (2) the frequency of participation in religious activities is significantly and inversely associated with the level of depressive symptoms, and (3) the inverse association between religious participation and depressive symptoms is more salient for Buddhists who frequently practice their faith (i.e., significant interaction effect). …”
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