Avancerad sökning

Hittade 2 avhandlingar som matchar ovanstående sökkriterier.

  1. 1. Att börja tala med barn om pappas våld mot mamma : Radikalt lärande i arbetet med vårdnad, boende och umgänge

    Författare :Gunilla Dahlkild-Öhman; Maria Eriksson; Diana Mulinari; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Family law; custody and contact assessments; children s participation; collective learning; work group; children witnessing domestic violence; social work; age order; gender order; gender violence discourse; discursive opportunity structure; radical learning; performance team; community of practice; stages of change; Sociologi; Sociology;

    Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the scope for children’s voices offered to children in court mandated investigations regarding custody, residence or contact. The focus is on children who have been exposed to their father’s violence against their mother The aim is to study how the legislators’ intentions concerning children’s participation in this area are implemented in work groups. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Domestic violence during pregnancy in Uganda : the social biomedical consequences and the relationship with induced abortion

    Författare :Dan K Kaye; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
    Nyckelord :Adolescents; Coping strategies; Domestic violence; Decision-making; Hospitalization; Induced abortion; Low birth weight; Obstetric complications; Pregnancy; Risk factors; Social construction; Social context; Uganda.;

    Sammanfattning : Objectives: The specific objectives were to 1) determine the prevalence and predictors of domestic violence during pregnancy; 2) explore community perceptions of factors associated with domestic violence in Wakiso district of Uganda; 3) explore pregnant adolescents experiences and coping strategies regarding violence; 4) investigate the association between domestic violence, pregnancy intention and induced abortion; and 5) investigate whether domestic violence during pregnancy is associated with obstetric complications (leading to antepartum hospitalization) or low birth weight (LBW) delivery. Methods: Paper I was a cross-sectional study among 379 women attending antenatal clinic in Mulago hospital, Kampala, Uganda, from January to May 2000, to assess risk factors, nature and severity of domestic violence during pregnancy. LÄS MER