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When Mountain Bellies Grow Round: Localized Knowledge And Behaviors Facilitating Pregnancy And Childbirth In Phaphlu, Nepal, Cailin Marsden
When Mountain Bellies Grow Round: Localized Knowledge And Behaviors Facilitating Pregnancy And Childbirth In Phaphlu, Nepal, Cailin Marsden
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
In attempts to gain a level of understanding of a community’s localized experiences, beliefs, practices, and roles around pregnancy and childbirth, ethnographic fieldwork was conducted with the mothers and fathers of Phaphlu in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal. Aimed at the validation of diverse and localized ways of knowing revealed during the fieldwork period, this paper applies anthropologist Bridgette Jordan’s theoretical framework of authoritative knowledge to the emergent themes of subjectively understood childbirth (knowledge acquisition and flow, role of the husband, and protective behavior.)
Postpartum Depression And Help‐Seeking Behaviors In Immigrant Hispanic Women, Lynn Clark Callister, Renea Beckstrand, Cheryl A. Corbett
Postpartum Depression And Help‐Seeking Behaviors In Immigrant Hispanic Women, Lynn Clark Callister, Renea Beckstrand, Cheryl A. Corbett
Faculty Publications
Objectives: To describe perceptions of immigrant Hispanic women experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) and to identify barriers to seeking mental health services.
Design: Qualitative descriptive.
Setting: Community health clinic.
Participants: Twenty immigrant Hispanic women scoring positive for symptoms of PPD receiving health care at a community health clinic who declined mental health services participated in audiotaped interviews held in their homes.
Methods: Following Institutional Review Board approval and informed consent, interviews were conducted with study participants. Transcribed data were analyzed as appropriate for qualitative inquiry.
Results: Some of the women did not recognize and/or denied their symptoms attributing their …
Predictors Of Elevated Depressive Symptoms In Pregnancy, Justine M. Kokoszka
Predictors Of Elevated Depressive Symptoms In Pregnancy, Justine M. Kokoszka
Honors Scholar Theses
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine factors that may place women at risk for developing depressive symptoms during pregnancy. It was part of a larger, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial investigating the impact of docosahexaenoic acid
(DHA) in pregnancy as it relates to postpartum depression. Participants were women with a confirmed pregnancy(N= 45) who were administered the CES-D at two different times, 20-22 weeks gestation and 30-32 weeks gestation. Factors from a self-report of personal history were included in an analysis with the CES-D scores. A significant positive correlation was found between the first CES-D scores and body …
A Pilot Study Assessing The Value Of An “Educational Hospitalist” In An Obgyn Residency Program, Joseph E. Patruno Md, Craig Koller M.Ed, Kara Coassolo Md, Meredith L. Rochon Md, Thomas Hutchinson Md
A Pilot Study Assessing The Value Of An “Educational Hospitalist” In An Obgyn Residency Program, Joseph E. Patruno Md, Craig Koller M.Ed, Kara Coassolo Md, Meredith L. Rochon Md, Thomas Hutchinson Md
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
No abstract provided.
Induction Of Labor With Oxytocin: When Should Oxytocin Be Held?, Liany C. Diven Md, Julia Gogle Rn, Meredith Rochon Md, Sherrine Eid Mph3, John C. Smulian Md,Mph, Joanne N. Quiñones Md, Msce
Induction Of Labor With Oxytocin: When Should Oxytocin Be Held?, Liany C. Diven Md, Julia Gogle Rn, Meredith Rochon Md, Sherrine Eid Mph3, John C. Smulian Md,Mph, Joanne N. Quiñones Md, Msce
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
No abstract provided.