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Suicide Rates Among Young, Married Women In Nepal, Kirra L. Hughes May 2012

Suicide Rates Among Young, Married Women In Nepal, Kirra L. Hughes

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In 2009, a Maternal Mortality and Morbidity (MMM) report carried out in Nepal by the Family Health Division of the Department of Health Services accidently stumbled upon a surprising leading cause of death in Nepali women of reproductive age (15 - 49). The result: suicide. And the numbers are still on the rise. There have since been no comprehensive follow-up studies and none, to my knowledge, that are currently ongoing. This leaves an urgent need for research to be done on the causes of these suicides (Benson and Shakya, 2011; Bertolote et al, 2005; Pradhan et al, 2009).

Globally, there …


The Massachusetts Alliance On Teen Pregnancy: A Case Study Advocating For Pregnant And Parenting Teens In Massachusetts, Kassandra Petr Feb 2012

The Massachusetts Alliance On Teen Pregnancy: A Case Study Advocating For Pregnant And Parenting Teens In Massachusetts, Kassandra Petr

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Teenage pregnancy emerged as a major social problem in the 1970’s; however, its frequency is by no means a recent social phenomenon. The appropriate age at which to marry, have sexual relations, conceive and give birth to a child has always been defined culturally. In the United States, this age has varied considerably across time, class, race, ethnicity, place, and gender. The presence and frequency of childbirth to teenage mothers has also varied over time with increased female education, the introduction of marriage later in life, as well as the legalization of abortions, to name a few. However, one thing …