977 resultados para Sexual Identity
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Com este estudo pretende-se identificar os sentimentos das mulheres antes e após a histerectomia e as interferências emocionais para sua saúde sexual. Foi feita uma abordagem qualitativa descritiva, sendo a população alvo dez mulheres submetidas à histerectomia: duas do pré operatório e as restantes do pós-operatório. O instrumento de recolha de dados foi a entrevista semi-estruturada com perguntas abertas relacionadas com os sentimentos relacionados com a cirurgia. As interferências na saúde sexual e nos sentimentos da mulher histerectomizada devem ser minimizadas pelos profissionais de saúde, nomeadamente pelos enfermeiros, com a estimulação do diálogo e do autocuidado. O enfermeiro deve ter um papel facilitador para a mulher nos atendimentos de ginecologia, realçando a necessidade do autoconhecimento para o seu desempenho sexual. A maioria das mulheres descreve a histerectomia como um alívio para os sintomas, apesar disso apresentam medo e receios antes da cirurgia pelas mudanças sexuais, porém, depois vêm o procedimento como positivo para a saúde sexual. Os objectivos deste estudo foram alcançados, devendo-se aqui destacar a importância do apoio da família, amigos e do enfermeiro na fase de reabilitação da utente, pois é esse apoio que ira ajudá-la a enfrentar com optimismo os impactos a nível psicológico e social.
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The taxonomic identity of the butterfly Heliconius melpomene f. pyritosa var. fumigata Zikán, 1937 (Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae) is discussed based on the discovery of the specimen based on which this name was assigned. The specimen is not a variation of Eueides tales surdus Stichel, 1903, as previously stated, but is in fact a variation of H. melpomene f. pyritosa, which is a synonym of Heliconius erato amalfreda Riffarth, 1901.
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Objectives This qualitative study aims at understanding the consequences of body deconstruction through mastectomy on corporality and identity in women with breast cancer. Design Nineteen women were contacted through the hospital. All had to undergo mastectomy. Some were offered immediate breast reconstruction, others, because of cancer treatments, had no planned reconstruction. A qualitative reflexive methodological background was chosen. Method Women were invited to participate in three semi-structured interviews, one shortly before or after mastectomy, and the other interviews later in their illness courses, after surgery. All interviews were transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was performed. The analysis of the first interview of each woman is presented in this article. Results Mastectomy provokes a painful experience of body deconstruction. Even when immediate reconstruction is proposed, contrasted feelings and dissonance are expressed when comparing the former healthy body to the present challenged body entity. Body transformations are accompanied with experiences of mutilation, strangeness, and modify the physical, emotional social, symbolic and relational dimensions of the woman's gendered identity. Although the opportunity of breast reconstruction is seen as a possible recovery of a lost physical symmetry and body integrity, grieving the past body and integrating a new corporality leads to a painful identity crisis. Conclusion With mastectomy, the roots of the woman's identity are challenged, leading to a re-evaluation of her existential values. The consequences of mastectomy transform the woman's corporality and embodiment, and question her identity. Psychological support is discussed in the perspective of our results.
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Doctoral dissertation, University of Helsinki
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Despite increasing numbers of women attaining higher level academic degrees, gender disparities remain among higher education and among university faculties. Some have posited that this may stem from inadequate academic identity development of women at the doctoral level. While existing gender differences may stem from multiple and variable origins, mentoring has been proposed as a viable means to promote academic identity development and address these gender gaps. This study used a qualitative, narrative case study design to evaluate "StartingDoc" a structured mentoring program launched among Swiss Universities aimed at promoting networking and academic identity development among female doctoral students. Herein we describe the 9 emergent themes which arose from the small-group mentoring program and suggest that such an approach is both feasible and beneficial for young female academics. Further work is needed to elucidate the most effective strategies for developing and retaining women in academia.
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Prevenir y sancionar los actos de hostigamiento y acoso sexual en las relaciones laborales que pudieran producirse en el IMARPE.
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Realiza un estudio sobre la edad, crecimiento, madurez sexual y las épocas de desove de la anchoveta. Estas investigaciones se realizaron en el Golfo de Panamá entre los años de junio de 1951 a enero de 1956.
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Presenta los métodos utilizados en los laboratorios para determinar la madurez sexual y desove de la población de anchovetas, su época y frecuencia. Estos datos concluyen la edad con relación al tiempo del desove anual gracias al índice de gónadas recolectado en el Golfo de Panamá.
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Väitöskirja, Joensuun yliopisto
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Under the influence of intelligence-led policing models, crime analysis methods have known of important developments in recent years. Applications have been proposed in several fields of forensic science to exploit and manage various types of material evidence in a systematic and more efficient way. However, nothing has been suggested so far in the field of false identity documents.This study seeks to fill this gap by proposing a simple and general method for profiling false identity documents which aims to establish links based on their visual forensic characteristics. A sample of more than 200 false identity documents including French stolen blank passports, counterfeited driving licenses from Iraq and falsified Bulgarian driving licenses was gathered from nine Swiss police departments and integrated into an ad hoc developed database called ProfID. Links detected automatically and systematically through this database were exploited and analyzed to produce strategic and tactical intelligence useful to the fight against identity document fraud.The profiling and intelligence process established for these three types of false identity documents has confirmed its efficiency, more than 30% of documents being linked. Identity document fraud appears as a structured and interregional criminality, against which material and forensic links detected between false identity documents might serve as a tool for investigation.
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Cet article propose une approche globale de la santé des personnes lesbiennes, gays, bisexuelles, et transgenres (LGBT), où respect des singularités et non-jugement occupent une position centrale. Il invite à dépasser une vision centrée sur les risques liés au VIH. Pour qui n'a pas connu de questionnement en lien avec son orientation sexuelle ou son identité de genre, il est difficile de concevoir comment la découverte d'une caractéristique identitaire pendant l'enfance peut se transformer sous le regard des autres en un fardeau souvent invisible mais fréquemment associé avec une morbidité émotionnelle et médicale considérable. Cet article pose la question suivante : combien de personnes LGBT ressortent chaque semaine d'une consultation médicale sans avoir eu l'opportunité de bénéficier d'une écoute, d'un soutien et de soins adaptés ? [Abstract] This article offers a comprehensive approach to the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, where respect for diversity and non judgemental care play a central role. It calls for a health and medical vision that goes beyond HIV risk. For those who never had to question their own sexual orientation or gender identity, it is certainly difficult to understand how the discovery of one's identity trait in childhood or early adolescence can be transformed under social pressure into a burden which often remains invisible but is associated with considerable emotional and medical morbidity. This article raises the following question : How many LGBT patients go unnoticed every week, leaving the physician's office without an opportunity to receive appropriate listening, support and care ?