25 resultados para Female genital mutilation


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Thesis written in co-mentorship with Richard Chase Smith Ph.D, of El Instituto del Bien Comun (IBC) in Peru. The attached file is a pdf created in Word. The pdf file serves to preserve the accuracy of the many linguistic symbols found in the text.

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Over the twentieth century, the allocation of womens' time changed dramatically. This paper explores the implications for the allocation of married womens' time stemming from: (1) the household revolution associated with the introduction of a variety of labor-saving devices in the home; (2) the remarkable increase in the relative wage of women; and (3) changes in childcare requirements associated with changes in fertility patterns. To do so, we construct a life-cycle model with home production and childcare constraints. The parameters of the childcare production function are estimated using micro evidence from U.S. time use data. We find that the increase in the relative wage of women is the most important explanation of the increase in married womens' market work time over the twentieth century. Changes in fertility had large effects up to 1980, but little effect thereafter. The declining price of durables has an appreciable effect only since 1980, an effect that is consistent with a broader interpretation of durable goods reflecting the marketization of home production.

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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en psychologie (D.Psy.) en psychologie option clinique

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Objectif: La caractérisation des facteurs immunitaires associés à la protection contre l’infection au VIH est cruciale pour le développement de stratégies de prévention. Cette étude évalue les IgGs dirigées contre l’enveloppe du VIH-1 dans le sérum et les liquides cervicovaginaux (LCV) de travailleuses du sexe béninoises. Méthode : Notre étude porte sur 23 travailleuses du sexe séropositives (TS+) et 20 travailleuses du sexe séronégatives (TS-). Le potentiel de neutralisation a été évalué par un essai de neutralisation. La détection d’IgGs a été effectuée par un ELISA sur base cellulaire. La capacité d’induire une réponse ADCC a été est évaluée par l’élimination de cellules cibles recouvertes de gp120 par le mécanisme d’ADCC. Résultats : Malgré que nous n’ayons pas détecté d’IgG dirigées contre l’enveloppe du VIH-1, ni d’activité de neutralisation ou d’élimination de cellules cibles par ADCC chez les TS-, nous avons facilement détecté ces activités de neutralisation et d’élimination de cellules cibles par ADCC chez les TS+ dans le sérum et les LCV qui reconnaissent mieux la forme de l’enveloppe liée à CD4. Ces IgGs pourraient être impliquées dans l’élimination par ADCC des cellules cibles présentant les glycoprotéines de l’enveloppe à leur surface, et ce à la muqueuse vaginale, le premier site de transmission virale. Conclusion : Ces résultats permettent pour la première fois de montrer la conformation de l’enveloppe préférentiellement reconnue par les IgGs présentes au site de transmission par voie sexuelle.

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Note de l'éditeur : This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the journal. It is not the copy of record. / Cet article ne constitue pas la version officielle, et peut différer de la version publiée dans la revue.

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Partner behavioral responses to pain can have a significant impact on patient pain and depression, but little is known about why partners respond in specific ways. Using a cognitive-behavioral model, the present study examined whether partner cognitions were associated with partner behavioral responses, which prior work has found to predict patient pain and depressive symptoms. Participants were 354 women with provoked vestibulodynia and their partners. Partner pain-related cognitions were assessed using the partner versions of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale and Extended Attributional Style Questionnaire, whereas their behavioral responses to pain were assessed with the Multidimensional Pain Inventory. Patient pain was measured using a numeric rating scale, and depressive symptoms were assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory–II. Path analysis was used to examine the proposed model. Partner catastrophizing and negative attributions were associated with negative partner responses, which were associated with higher patient pain. It was also found that partner pain catastrophizing was associated with solicitous partner responses, which in turn were associated with higher patient pain and depressive symptoms. The effect of partner cognitions on patient outcomes was partially mediated by partner behavioral responses. Findings highlight the importance of assessing partner cognitions, both in research and as a target for intervention. Perspective The present study presents a cognitive-behavioral model to partially explain how significant others' thoughts about pain have an effect on patient pain and depressive symptoms. Findings may inform cognitive-behavioral therapy for couples coping with PVD.

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