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Investigating factors affecting the increase in cesarean section rates in primiparity women. [PDF]
Saghari S +4 more
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Weaponizing Kinship: A Demographic Analysis of Bereavement in the Colombian Conflict
Abstract The ongoing Colombian armed conflict has produced widespread homicides and enforced disappearances, as armed actors used violence to terrorize communities and consolidate power. Family bereavement—one of the most pervasive and enduring consequences of this violence—remains critically understudied from a quantitative perspective.
Enrique Acosta +3 more
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Reducing Unnecessary Medical Interventions in Childbirth: The Need for Community-Based Solutions in Iran. [PDF]
Najar Mohiabadi M +4 more
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Abstract Protracted armed conflicts increasingly drive long‐term displacement, yet demographic frameworks often treat forced migration from conflict settings as a response to acute, singular events. This study introduces a typology of displacement grounded in the tempo and form of conflict‐related insecurities—anticipatory, chronic, and imminent—and ...
Stephanie M. Koning +2 more
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Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Abdolalipour S +7 more
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Abstract This study examines whether underwriting methods—representation, medical examination, extra premiums, and coverage—effectively mitigate adverse selection using data from an insurance company. Regarding representation, we focus on statements disclosing pre‐existing medical conditions.
Chia‐Ling Ho +3 more
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Listening to the voices of healthcare providers involved in the design of a new birthing room: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
AlKhunaizi AN, Al-Otaibi AG.
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ABSTRACT This paper adds to the growing evidence on the impacts of early childhood development (ECD) programming by examining one of the world's largest home visitation programmes, the Happy Child Programme in Brazil, and its impacts on child vaccination and preventable death rates.
Raquel Tebaldi +2 more
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