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16. Child physical abuse : Reports and interventions
Sammanfattning : This thesis was begun in 1998 at a time when increased numbers of police reports regarding child physical abuse was presented. The increase had been overshadowed by the research on the sexual abuse of children and showed that child physical abuse in Sweden had only been scarcely investigated since the institution of the Swedish anti spanking law in 1979. LÄS MER
17. Utvecklad dialog om sexuell hälsa med fokus på unga kvinnor - en möjlighet vid det gynekologiska besöket
Sammanfattning : Background: Many women who have sexual problems or who have been subjected to sexual abuse do not seek help and health professionals often avoid raising such issues. The gynaecological encounter could be an opportunity for creating a dialogue aimed at improving women’s sexual health. LÄS MER
18. Men's Violence against Women – a Challenge in Antenatal Care
Sammanfattning : Men’s violence against women is a universal issue affecting health, human rights and gender-equality. In pregnancy, violence is a risk for both the mother and her unborn child. LÄS MER
19. Adolescent sexuality and sexual abuse : a Swedish perspective
Sammanfattning : In the late 1980’s, teenage abortions and genital chlamydial infections were increasing adolescent health problems in Sweden, indicating unsafe sex practices among young people. The emergence of HIV highlighted the need for research on adolescent sexual health issues. LÄS MER
20. Childhood sexual abuse. Women's Mental and Social Health Before and After Group Therapy
Sammanfattning : The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in psychological and social variables before and after group therapy for adult women who were sexually abused in childhood. Other aims were to describe and evaluate the traumafocused group therapy by consumer satisfaction, to describe the women's health before group therapy start and to evaluate the impact of single childhood sexual abuse variables on mental and social health. LÄS MER