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Infertility knowledge and treatment beliefs among African American women in an urban community

Infertility knowledge and treatment beliefs among African American women in an urban community

... in infertility care should not be ignored. The full spectrum of infertility care is not commonly provided in low-income ...their infertility but are unable to afford subspecialty fertility care ... See full document

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How does social integration influence breast cancer control among urban African-American women? Results from a cross-sectional survey

How does social integration influence breast cancer control among urban African-American women? Results from a cross-sectional survey

... with knowledge, attitudes, and practices consistent with early detection and treat- ment, the final set of findings raise concerns for respond- ents' openness towards newer treatment options if diagnosed ... See full document

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Collaborative Edge Computing in Mobile Internet of Things

Collaborative Edge Computing in Mobile Internet of Things

... effect knowledge and beliefs, self-regulation, and social facilitation have on increasing physical activity in African American ...in African American women through a ... See full document

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A descriptive study to assess the knowledge on infertility among women attending gynae opd, sgrd hospital, Vallah, Sri Amritsar, Punjab

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge on infertility among women attending gynae opd, sgrd hospital, Vallah, Sri Amritsar, Punjab

... regarding knowledge on infertility among infertile women revealed that majority of women (79%) had average knowledge regarding infertility, 15% had poor knowledge ... See full document

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Adherence treatment factors in hypertensive African American women

Adherence treatment factors in hypertensive African American women

... HBP treatment including disbelief about diagnosis, lack of fi nances, and side effects of ...to treatment because of her ...Available community resources would be helpful for those with fi nancial diffi ... See full document

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Strategies to prevent HIV transmission among heterosexual African-American women

Strategies to prevent HIV transmission among heterosexual African-American women

... with African American men [33], the participants also recommended free, confidential testing in a community-based setting with the provision of incentives for testing and participa- tion, findings ... See full document

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Breast Cancer Knowledge, Beliefs and Screening Practices among African American Women in a Rural Setting: A Pilot Study

Breast Cancer Knowledge, Beliefs and Screening Practices among African American Women in a Rural Setting: A Pilot Study

... the beliefs identified through the study, more than half (65%) of the women in the study have had a mammogram and 93% of the respondents have had a clinical breast ...by community-based groups ... See full document

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HIV AIDS Among Special Populations (Update)

HIV AIDS Among Special Populations (Update)

... transgender women self-identify as gender variant; male-to-female (MtF) tested positive for HIV infection (4 studies), but or transgender women; female-to-male (FtM) or when testing was not part of the ... See full document

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Knowledge Construction of African American Women in an Historically Black College and University Setting

Knowledge Construction of African American Women in an Historically Black College and University Setting

... Black women have a precarious relationship with the rest of society primarily due to being female and Black; their identities have been constructed and portrayed in a negative ...Black women, and in some ... See full document

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SQUAD GOALS: FEMALE COMMUNITY IN ZAMI, THE GILDA STORIES, AND LOVE

SQUAD GOALS: FEMALE COMMUNITY IN ZAMI, THE GILDA STORIES, AND LOVE

... larger American culture which is foregrounded as Gilda dons a different occupational garb for every new era that her story ...of women at Aurelia‟s house about working for the race; Off-Broadway 1971 sees ... See full document

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Perceptions of Clinical Research Participation among African American Women

Perceptions of Clinical Research Participation among African American Women

... different African American women at each ...additional African American women between the ages of 30–60 who held business or community leader- ship roles throughout ... See full document

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Patient Barriers for Weight Management Among African American Women

Patient Barriers for Weight Management Among African American Women

... participants and findings may not be generalizable. Since recruitment of study participants were randomly selected from a present and past patient database of the Medical College of Wisconsin, there is the potential for ... See full document

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The Climate Experiences of African American Women Community College Faculty in North Carolina.

The Climate Experiences of African American Women Community College Faculty in North Carolina.

... The women described were supervisors and also ...by women of color are clearly outlined in previous research (Gordon 2004; Gregory, 2001; Henderson, 2005; Hughes & Howard-Hamilton, 2003; Nicols & ... See full document

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The Relationship of Socioeconomic Status, and Acculturation/Enculturation to BMI and Perceptions of Body Image Among College-Aged African American Women

The Relationship of Socioeconomic Status, and Acculturation/Enculturation to BMI and Perceptions of Body Image Among College-Aged African American Women

... Previous researchers have suggested that socioeconomic status may contribute to the discrepancy in body size perception (Paeratakul et al., 2002; Sarlio-Lähteenkorva, Silventoinen, & Lahelma, 2004; Wildes, Emery, ... See full document

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Knowledge and Beliefs Regarding Contraception among Married Women in Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria

Knowledge and Beliefs Regarding Contraception among Married Women in Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria

... of 23% [5,6,7]. This corroborates the finding that the total fertility rate of a country is inversely proportional to the prevalence of contraceptive use, as well as low prevalence of contraceptive use correlating with ... See full document

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Drug Trafficking Among African-American Early Adolescents: Prevalence, Consequences, and Associated Behaviors and Beliefs

Drug Trafficking Among African-American Early Adolescents: Prevalence, Consequences, and Associated Behaviors and Beliefs

... 10% of male, urban, African-American early adolescents report having engaged in drug trafficking, with a higher percent of youths reporting having been asked to sell drugs and/or indicat[r] ... See full document

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Beliefs Regarding Development and Early Intervention Among Low-Income African American and Hispanic Mothers

Beliefs Regarding Development and Early Intervention Among Low-Income African American and Hispanic Mothers

... enhance knowledge and awareness of developmental milestones and EI services in the broader community, pediatricians may consider participating in local media campaigns and outreach activities in diverse ... See full document

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Pregnancy outcome in women with atrial septal defect: associated with in vitro fertilisation and pre-eclampsia

Pregnancy outcome in women with atrial septal defect: associated with in vitro fertilisation and pre-eclampsia

... and infertility diagnoses in any CHD, and the first nationwide study to examine pregnancy and fetal outcome in mothers with ...that women with an ASD diagnosis had an increased risk and a higher prevalence ... See full document

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Knowledge of obstetric danger signs and its associated factors among pregnant women in Angolela Tera District, Northern Ethiopia

Knowledge of obstetric danger signs and its associated factors among pregnant women in Angolela Tera District, Northern Ethiopia

... and community level [5, ...most women have uneventful preg- nancies and childbirth, all pregnancies are at risk and around 15% of pregnant women will develop a potentially life-threatening obstetrics ... See full document

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To Belong or Not to Belong?: A Literature Review to Determine the Past, Current, and Future States of the African American Canon

To Belong or Not to Belong?: A Literature Review to Determine the Past, Current, and Future States of the African American Canon

... place African American literature within the current framework of American literary studies, academia has primarily chosen texts that only relate to the struggles African Americans have had ... See full document

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