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WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH: DEVELOPING A NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION ACTION PLAN pot

WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH: DEVELOPING A NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION ACTION PLAN pot

WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH: DEVELOPING A NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION ACTION PLAN pot

... Education Action Plan 12 Women’s Heart Health: Developing a National Health Education Action Plan INTRODUCTION A 2-day strategy development workshop, Women’s Heart Health: Developing a National Health ... FOR AN NHLBI WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH NATIONAL EDUCATION ACTION PLAN 24 Women’s Heart Health: Developing a National Health Education Action Plan D. Raising awareness of the symptomsand signs of acute ... from cardiovascular disease amongAfrican American women.14 Women’s Heart Health: Developing a National Health Education Action Plan PRESENTATIONSMonday, March 26, 2001WOMEN AND HEART DISEASE—A...
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Tài liệu WOMEN AND HEALTH CARE: A NATIONAL PROFILE ppt

Tài liệu WOMEN AND HEALTH CARE: A NATIONAL PROFILE ppt

... ProfileIncome, education, and employment status are all associated with health status, insurance coverage, and access to care. A sizable share of women face socioeconomic disadvantage—nearly one-third ... Foundation.Data source: 2004 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey, Kaiser Family Foundation.16 Women and Health Care: A National ProfileLatinas (38%) have the highest rate of uninsurance of all groups ... reporting that condition was diagnosed by a physician in past 5 years.Data source: 2004 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey, Kaiser Family Foundation.Condition^African AmericanLatina WhiteArthritis...
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Young Men’s Sexual AND Reproductive Health: Toward a National Strategy Getting Started potx

Young Men’s Sexual AND Reproductive Health: Toward a National Strategy Getting Started potx

... Sexual and Reproductive Health: Toward a National StrategyPARALLEL SHIFTS IN HEALTH OUTCOMESAs sexual risk-taking by adolescents declines, their health improves. National population data show ... FORINADEQUATEACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AND INFORMATIONThe absence of health insurance is a major stumbling block to access tocare. The same survey that found that almost three-quarters of malesages ... Identify and develop positive values and motivation to act onthose values.u Provide access to clinical care, as appropriate. 26 Young Men’s Sexual and Reproductive Health: Toward a National StrategyACCOMPLISH...
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Tài liệu Mental Health Services A Public Health Perspective Third Edition docx

Tài liệu Mental Health Services A Public Health Perspective Third Edition docx

... Health Associations NAMHC National Advisory Mental Health Council NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness NASMHPD National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors NCCBH National ... Employer Data and Information Set HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HMO Health Maintenance Organization HRSA Health Resources Services Administration HSRR Health Services ... FERPA Family Educational Right to Privacy Act FQHCs Federally Qualifi ed Health Centers HCFA Health Care Financing Administration Health IT health information technology HEDIS Health Plan...
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The Portable Ethicist for Mental Health Professionals A Complete Guide to Responsible Practice pot

The Portable Ethicist for Mental Health Professionals A Complete Guide to Responsible Practice pot

... considers that each state has its ownprofessional ethical standards, and national and state mental health organizations create, augment, and interpret published public ethicalstandards differently. ... federal government now plays a greater roleas a result of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA) Privacy and Security Rules that are in force. In addition,each mental health ... publicly to thank him and Paula for theirservice and sacrifice for all of us. And for Barbara.To my sons, Ryan and Jason, and stepsons, Glenn and Chandler,you have my thanks and Barbara’s for becoming...
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Developing a Government Bond Market:An Overview potx

Developing a Government Bond Market:An Overview potx

... thecentral bank. A strong organization capable of attracting and retaining a profession-al staff to the debt management area is also vital for a sound debt manage-ment operation. Access to appropriate ... cause a shift of funds between an account at the cen-tral bank and an account at a commercial bank, since those are the only111 Developing a Government Bond Market: An Overviewtransactions that ... to risk and to manage their portfolios actively, theymay make national markets more volatile and vulnerable. A stable macro-economic environment and prudent capital account liberalization, there-fore,...
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Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Women’s Health: New Data From the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth pptx

Tài liệu Fertility, Family Planning, and Women’s Health: New Data From the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth pptx

... Sex education The 1995 National Survey of Family Growth was jointly planned and funded primarily by the National Center for Health Statistics, the National Institute for Child Health and Human ... 101AppendixDefinitionsofTermsThisappendixdefinesanumberoftechnicaltermsusedinthisreport.Thetermsarelistedinalphabeticalorder.SomeofthedefinitionsusedirectquotationsfromtheNSFGquestionnaire;thoseareshowninquotationmarksanditalics.Forconvenienceinwriting,thewomenwhowereinterviewedintheNSFGaresometimesreferredtoas‘‘respondents’’inthisappendix.ToassistusersoftheNSFGpublic-usecomputerdatafile,theshortvariablenamefromthedatafile(upto8characters)isalsoshowninthedefinition.(Forexample,AGEAPR1,forAgeonApril1,1995;andHIEDUC,forEducationatinterview,etc.)AdditionaldetailsontheprecisespecificationsofsomeofthevariablesaregiveninAppendix1theUser’sGuidetotheNSFGpublic-usedatafiledocumentation.Additionalbirthsexpected—TherecodeADDEXPindicatesthenumberofchildrenawomanexpectstogivebirthtointhefuture,includingacurrentpregnancyifapplicable.Womenwhoweresterileorwhoweremarriedtosterilemenwereclassifiedasexpectingzeroadditionalbirths.Thosephysicallyabletohavebirthswereaskedwhetherthey,andtheircurrenthusbandorpartnerifapplicable,intendedtohaveanybabiesinthefuture,and,ifso,howmany.Womenwhodidnotknowwhethertheyintendedtohaveanyfuturebirths,orwhodidnotknowaparticularnumbertheyintendedtohave,wereaskedforthesmallestandlargestnumberstheyexpectedtohave.Theestimateofadditionalbirthsexpectedinthosecasesisanaverageofthesmallestandlargestnumbersgiven.Ageatbirth—TheAGEPREGrecodegivesthewoman’sageincompletedyears(forexample,2200–2299equalsage22)atthetimewheneachofherpregnanciesended.TheOUTCOMErecodeindicatestheprimaryoutcomeofeachpregnancy,assigningpriorityinthefollowingorder:livebirth,abortion,stillbirth,miscarriage,andectopicpregnancy.‘‘Ageatbirth’’asshowninthisreport’stablesisdefinedasAGEPREGwhenOUTCOMEequals‘‘livebirth.’’Thecategoriestypicallypresentedare:lessthan20years,20–24years,25–29years,and30–44years.Ageatconception—TheAGECONrecode,‘‘ageattimeofconception,’’isusedinsometablesconcerningcontraceptivemethoduseandintendednessofpregnancies.Foreachcompletedpregnancy,AGECONisdefinedastherespondent’sageincompletedyearsattheapproximatetimewhenherpregnancywasconceived,regardlessofpregnancyoutcome.Ageatfirstmarriageandyearoffirstmarriage—TheFMAR1AGErecodegivesthewoman’sageincompletedyearsatfirstformal(legal)marriage.YearoffirstmarriageisbasedontheMARDAT01recode,whichgivesthedateincenturymonthsofawoman’sfirstformalmarriage.Ageatfirstsexualintercourse—Threedifferentdefinitionsofageatfirstintercourseareusedinthisreport:+Ageatfirstintercourseever(recode=VRY1STAG)+Ageatfirstintercourseaftermenarche+Ageatfirstvoluntaryintercourse(recode=VOL1AGE)Formostrespondents,thevaluesofthesevariablesarethesamebuttheymaydifferifherfirstintercoursewasbeforemenarcheorifitwasnotvoluntary.Allthreemeasuresarebasedprimarilyonaquestionasking:‘‘Thinkingabouttheveryfirsttimeinyourlifethatyouhadsexualintercoursewithaman,howoldwereyou?’’Todeterminethesecondandthirdmeasures,otherinformationisused:theMENARCHRrecode,whichspecifiesherageatfirstmenstrualperiod,anditemsthatcapturewhetherthefirstintercoursewasvoluntaryornonvoluntary(seedefinitionofNonvoluntaryfirstsexualintercourse).VRY1STAG(ageatfirstintercourseever)isusedintables21and26–31.Intables26–31,itisusedasanindependentorpredictorvariablewhennumberofsexualpartnersisusedasthedependentvariable.‘‘Ageatfirstintercourseaftermenarche’’isusedasthedependentvariableintable20.VOL1AGE(ageatfirstvoluntaryintercourse)isusedintables23and24asanindependent(orpredictor)variable.(Consult1995NSFGPublicUseFileDocumentation,User’sGuide,Appendix1,forprecisespecificationsforthesemeasures.)Ageatinterview—Inthisreport,‘‘ageatinterview’’(recode=AGEAPR1)isclassifiedbasedontherespondent’sageasofApril1,1995,theestimatedmidpointoftheinterviewingperiod.Samplewomenwereeligibleforthe1995NSFGiftheywere15–44yearsofageonApril1,1995—thatis,iftheywerebornbetweenApril1,1950,andMarch31,1980.Exactageattimeofinterviewisalsointhedatafile(recode=AGER),butmaynotbeequaltoAGEAPR1inallcases.Ageoffirstpartner—Eachrespondentwhoeverhadvoluntary(vaginal)sexualintercoursewithamalepartnerwasaskedtheageincompletedyearsofherfirstvoluntarypartneratthetimeherfirstintercourseoccurred.Theword‘‘voluntary’’wasonlyusedinquestiontextwhentherespondenthadpreviouslyreportedthatherfirstintercoursewasnotvoluntary.Ageofyoungestchild/ageofchild—The‘‘ageoftheyoungestchild’’or‘‘ageofchild’’ispresentedintablesonchildcarearrangements.Agewasascertainedfromthehouseholdroster,whichcollectedtheage(inyears,ormonthsifunderoneyear),relationshiptotherespondent,andsexofeverymemberoftherespondent’shousehold.Householdmemberswhowerethewoman’snaturalchild,stepchild,orpartner’schildandwhowereunder13yearsofage,werethechildrenreferencedinthechildcareseries.Theageoftheyoungestsuchchildwasclassifiedas‘‘under5years’’or‘‘5–12years’’inthetables.Amountpaidperweekforchildcare—ThiswasascertainedfromaquestionaskingaboutthetotalchildcarepaymentforallchildrenunderagePage102[Series23,No.1913, 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101AppendixDefinitionsofTermsThisappendixdefinesanumberoftechnicaltermsusedinthisreport.Thetermsarelistedinalphabeticalorder.SomeofthedefinitionsusedirectquotationsfromtheNSFGquestionnaire;thoseareshowninquotationmarksanditalics.Forconvenienceinwriting,thewomenwhowereinterviewedintheNSFGaresometimesreferredtoas‘‘respondents’’inthisappendix.ToassistusersoftheNSFGpublic-usecomputerdatafile,theshortvariablenamefromthedatafile(upto8characters)isalsoshowninthedefinition.(Forexample,AGEAPR1,forAgeonApril1,1995;andHIEDUC,forEducationatinterview,etc.)AdditionaldetailsontheprecisespecificationsofsomeofthevariablesaregiveninAppendix1theUser’sGuidetotheNSFGpublic-usedatafiledocumentation.Additionalbirthsexpected—TherecodeADDEXPindicatesthenumberofchildrenawomanexpectstogivebirthtointhefuture,includingacurrentpregnancyifapplicable.Womenwhoweresterileorwhoweremarriedtosterilemenwereclassifiedasexpectingzeroadditionalbirths.Thosephysicallyabletohavebirthswereaskedwhetherthey,andtheircurrenthusbandorpartnerifapplicable,intendedtohaveanybabiesinthefuture,and,ifso,howmany.Womenwhodidnotknowwhethertheyintendedtohaveanyfuturebirths,orwhodidnotknowaparticularnumbertheyintendedtohave,wereaskedforthesmallestandlargestnumberstheyexpectedtohave.Theestimateofadditionalbirthsexpectedinthosecasesisanaverageofthesmallestandlargestnumbersgiven.Ageatbirth—TheAGEPREGrecodegivesthewoman’sageincompletedyears(forexample,2200–2299equalsage22)atthetimewheneachofherpregnanciesended.TheOUTCOMErecodeindicatestheprimaryoutcomeofeachpregnancy,assigningpriorityinthefollowingorder:livebirth,abortion,stillbirth,miscarriage,andectopicpregnancy.‘‘Ageatbirth’’asshowninthisreport’stablesisdefinedasAGEPREGwhenOUTCOMEequals‘‘livebirth.’’Thecategoriestypicallypresentedare:lessthan20years,20–24years,25–29years,and30–44years.Ageatconception—TheAGECONrecode,‘‘ageattimeofconception,’’isusedinsometablesconcerningcontraceptivemethoduseandintendednessofpregnancies.Foreachcompletedpregnancy,AGECONisdefinedastherespondent’sageincompletedyearsattheapproximatetimewhenherpregnancywasconceived,regardlessofpregnancyoutcome.Ageatfirstmarriageandyearoffirstmarriage—TheFMAR1AGErecodegivesthewoman’sageincompletedyearsatfirstformal(legal)marriage.YearoffirstmarriageisbasedontheMARDAT01recode,whichgivesthedateincenturymonthsofawoman’sfirstformalmarriage.Ageatfirstsexualintercourse—Threedifferentdefinitionsofageatfirstintercourseareusedinthisreport:+Ageatfirstintercourseever(recode=VRY1STAG)+Ageatfirstintercourseaftermenarche+Ageatfirstvoluntaryintercourse(recode=VOL1AGE)Formostrespondents,thevaluesofthesevariablesarethesamebuttheymaydifferifherfirstintercoursewasbeforemenarcheorifitwasnotvoluntary.Allthreemeasuresarebasedprimarilyonaquestionasking:‘‘Thinkingabouttheveryfirsttimeinyourlifethatyouhadsexualintercoursewithaman,howoldwereyou?’’Todeterminethesecondandthirdmeasures,otherinformationisused:theMENARCHRrecode,whichspecifiesherageatfirstmenstrualperiod,anditemsthatcapturewhetherthefirstintercoursewasvoluntaryornonvoluntary(seedefinitionofNonvoluntaryfirstsexualintercourse).VRY1STAG(ageatfirstintercourseever)isusedintables21and26–31.Intables26–31,itisusedasanindependentorpredictorvariablewhennumberofsexualpartnersisusedasthedependentvariable.‘‘Ageatfirstintercourseaftermenarche’’isusedasthedependentvariableintable20.VOL1AGE(ageatfirstvoluntaryintercourse)isusedintables23and24asanindependent(orpredictor)variable.(Consult1995NSFGPublicUseFileDocumentation,User’sGuide,Appendix1,forprecisespecificationsforthesemeasures.)Ageatinterview—Inthisreport,‘‘ageatinterview’’(recode=AGEAPR1)isclassifiedbasedontherespondent’sageasofApril1,1995,theestimatedmidpointoftheinterviewingperiod.Samplewomenwereeligibleforthe1995NSFGiftheywere15–44yearsofageonApril1,1995—thatis,iftheywerebornbetweenApril1,1950,andMarch31,1980.Exactageattimeofinterviewisalsointhedatafile(recode=AGER),butmaynotbeequaltoAGEAPR1inallcases.Ageoffirstpartner—Eachrespondentwhoeverhadvoluntary(vaginal)sexualintercoursewithamalepartnerwasaskedtheageincompletedyearsofherfirstvoluntarypartneratthetimeherfirstintercourseoccurred.Theword‘‘voluntary’’wasonlyusedinquestiontextwhentherespondenthadpreviouslyreportedthatherfirstintercoursewasnotvoluntary.Ageofyoungestchild/ageofchild—The‘‘ageoftheyoungestchild’’or‘‘ageofchild’’ispresentedintablesonchildcarearrangements.Agewasascertainedfromthehouseholdroster,whichcollectedtheage(inyears,ormonthsifunderoneyear),relationshiptotherespondent,andsexofeverymemberoftherespondent’shousehold.Householdmemberswhowerethewoman’snaturalchild,stepchild,orpartner’schildandwhowereunder13yearsofage,werethechildrenreferencedinthechildcareseries.Theageoftheyoungestsuchchildwasclassifiedas‘‘under5years’’or‘‘5–12years’’inthetables.Amountpaidperweekforchildcare—ThiswasascertainedfromaquestionaskingaboutthetotalchildcarepaymentforallchildrenunderagePage102[Series23,No.1913,...
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Tài liệu THE CHICAGO WOMEN’S HEALTH RISK STUDY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN INTIMATE VIOLENCE A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT doc

Tài liệu THE CHICAGO WOMEN’S HEALTH RISK STUDY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN INTIMATE VIOLENCE A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT doc

... cases were African/American/Black, threewhite (27%), and one Latina/Hispanic, about the same as the interviewed 76 cases,which were 80% African/American/Black, 9% white, and 10% Latina/Hispanic. ... 118Incident Date 118Statistical Analysis 118CLINIC AND HOSPITAL FINDINGS 119Sample Characteristics 120Place of Birth and Language 121Employment, Education and Income 123Age and Racial/ Ethnic ... while the lag in the latter was as muchas three years. Rose cautions that the lag made a difference in response rates.However, a shorter lag has other disadvantages. An interview while a case is...
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Tài liệu Voices of Fear and Safety¿ Women¿s ambivalence towards breast cancer and breast health: a qualitative study from Jordan pdf

Tài liệu Voices of Fear and Safety¿ Women¿s ambivalence towards breast cancer and breast health: a qualitative study from Jordan pdf

... breast health awareness campaigns and catalyse family support to encourage women to seek breast health care. Background Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer related mortality among ... versions will be made available soon.¿Voices of Fear and Safety¿ Women¿s ambivalence towards breast cancer andbreast health: a qualitative study from JordanBMC Women's Health 2012, 12:21 ... performed data collection, analysis, and drafted the manuscript. VB, RQ, RW and LN participated in the data analysis and adjusted the manuscript. All the authors read and approved the final manuscript....
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Tài liệu Women’s health & safety: A guide for UNISON safety representatives pptx

Tài liệu Women’s health & safety: A guide for UNISON safety representatives pptx

... the Manual Handling Regulations employers must:■ Avoid manual handling operations as far as is reasonablypracticable.■ Assess any hazardous manual handling operations thatcannot be avoided.■ ... managedworkplace should be healthy and safe for all staff – includingwomen.The Law on Women’s Health and SafetyThe general duty placed on employers to ensure the health, safetyand welfare ... men.Black and Asian women workers are at greater risk. This is becauseblack women are far more likely than white women to be involvedin the health sector, and twice as many Pakistani and Bangladeshiwomen...
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