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The Association Of Caregivers' Educational Level And Their Knowledge Of Children's Nutrition And Exercise Behavior, Hauwa Okorie, Bersabeh Medmim, Nazrat Mirza Apr 2013

The Association Of Caregivers' Educational Level And Their Knowledge Of Children's Nutrition And Exercise Behavior, Hauwa Okorie, Bersabeh Medmim, Nazrat Mirza

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BACKGROUND:

Parents play an instrumental role in modeling their children's health behaviors and exposing them to new foods, and engaging them in physical activities.

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the association of parents' educational level on their nutritional and physical activity knowledge.

METHODS:

This is a cross-sectional study of 72 participants from a nutrition and wellness program targeting parents of African American preschoolers. Socio-demographic, child's nutritional and physical exercise habit survey and anthropometric data were collected from all participants at baseline.

RESULTS:

77% of the participants were grandmothers or mothers; the mean age was 44.8 and 13% of participants were college graduates. …


Factors Associated With Early Sexual Debut Among Ghanaian Women From The Manya – Krobo District, – Ghana, 2011, Omoro Faye Omoighe, Amanda D. Castel, Jeffrey Bingenheimer Apr 2013

Factors Associated With Early Sexual Debut Among Ghanaian Women From The Manya – Krobo District, – Ghana, 2011, Omoro Faye Omoighe, Amanda D. Castel, Jeffrey Bingenheimer

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Affiliation: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics GW, School of Public Health and Health Services

Title: "Factors associated with early sexual debut among Ghanaian women from the Manya – Krobo district, – Ghana, 2011"

Background: The dipo, a Krobo puberty initiation rite practiced annually among an estimated 2,000 Ghanaian females ages 2–20, is a cultural rite of passage into womanhood that is intended to promote abstinence from sexual activity until marriage.

Objectives: This study examined the risk of early sexual debut among dipo-initiated Krobo females versus uninitiated Krobo females. This study also assessed Manya–Krobo societal opinions regarding the sexual health outcomes …


Justification Of Intimate Partner Violence In Egypt, Amira A. Roess, Esther L. Aranda Apr 2013

Justification Of Intimate Partner Violence In Egypt, Amira A. Roess, Esther L. Aranda

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Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is an important problem in developing countries and associated with poor reproductive health outcomes.

Objectives: To describe trends and justification of IPV in Egypt.

Methods: We used the 2008 Egypt Demographic Health Surveys (EDHS). Information on IPV was drawn from 16,527 women in 2008. We performed bivariate analyses to examine trends in and risk factors for justification of IPV.

Results: 39.5% of respondents reported that IPV is justifiable. Logistic regression suggests that age, education, wealth and female autonomy are associated with respondents not justifying IPV. In contrast respondents who supported the continuation of female circumcision …


The Characteristics Of Women Seeking Funding From The Dc Abortion Fund, Karin Elizabeth Bleeg Apr 2013

The Characteristics Of Women Seeking Funding From The Dc Abortion Fund, Karin Elizabeth Bleeg

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Objectives: To determine whether the population DCAF serves, based on current research, are those most in need of its financial services. Describe the population that DCAF is supports by age, race and ethnicity, poverty, educational attainment, union status, contraceptive method used, referral source, and number of prior pregnancies.

Methods: An adapted version of The Guttmacher Institute's National Patient Survey will be used to collect data from women who contact DCAF for financial assistance for their abortion (n=150). The data will be collected for one month and then analyzed in SPSS.

Results: Between January and March 2013 approximately 400 women contacted …


Developing Standardized Language For Use In Lgbt Health Research, Vaibhav Jain, Marisa Workman, Sara Mostafa, Abigail Wolfe, Stefania Davia, Natalie Terens, Keith Li, Blaine Parrish Apr 2013

Developing Standardized Language For Use In Lgbt Health Research, Vaibhav Jain, Marisa Workman, Sara Mostafa, Abigail Wolfe, Stefania Davia, Natalie Terens, Keith Li, Blaine Parrish

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BACKGROUND: In the past two decades, the LGBT community in the United States has been more visible, active, and positively accepted by society. As acceptance progresses, research interests on the LGBT population have increased, driving the need for standard language for researchers to share for comparative and community-based participatory research. "What term is right?" is often the question researchers ask a very diverse LGBT community. In August 2012, the District of Columbia's Office of LGBT Affairs identified incongruent language in a number of published reports commissioned by the Mayor's Office. The Office realized the importance of standardized language for health …


Infrastructure For Health: Empowering Village Health Teams In Uganda, Daniel C. Mays Apr 2013

Infrastructure For Health: Empowering Village Health Teams In Uganda, Daniel C. Mays

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BACKGROUND: The Ugandan National Health System, primarily organized by the Ministry of Health, utilizes community health workers which are structured as Village Health Teams (VHTs). Omni Med, a Boston-based NGO, works with the Ministry of Health to train and mobilize VHTs in the Mukono District.

OBJECTIVES: Understanding how VHTs are empowered to improve health in their communities, educating VHTs in health and medicine, mobilizing VHTs by providing motivation and oversight, and understanding VHT-member experiences through focus groups.

METHODS: Omni Med works with community chairpersons to organize VHT elections. Subsequently, Omni Med holds a training course on health topics like hygiene …


Fall Safety Assessment At The New School Of Public Health And Health Services Building, Amanda Mcqueen, Seung-Sup Kim, Melissa J. Perry Apr 2013

Fall Safety Assessment At The New School Of Public Health And Health Services Building, Amanda Mcqueen, Seung-Sup Kim, Melissa J. Perry

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Objective: Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace death, lost work time, and costs to industry, particularly in construction. The public health burden of falls is significant, as approximately 25% of nonfatal injuries and 38% of fatalities in the general construction industry are due to falls. The goal of this study is to develop an assessment tool to evaluate fall safety in general construction and to evaluate fall safety among five skilled construction trades (i.e. electricians, painters, carpenters, welders, and roofers) throughout different stages of a new building construction project. The project is the new School of Public …


Examining The Impact Of International Volunteer Service And Village Health Teams On Community Health In Uganda's Mukono District, Caitlin M. Sherman, Anne E. Nichols Apr 2013

Examining The Impact Of International Volunteer Service And Village Health Teams On Community Health In Uganda's Mukono District, Caitlin M. Sherman, Anne E. Nichols

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In many third world countries there is a dramatic shortage of doctors available for the countries' growing population. Similarly, the countries' infrastructure lacks adequate public transportation at an affordable cost. This is especially true throughout the continent of Africa. As a result, many people do not seek care until it is too late and do not receive basic medical education on how to keep their family and themselves healthy. To try to alleviate this issue many countries have begun training community health workers. In Uganda, they are called Village Health Teams (VHT). VHTs are people selected by their community to …