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WOMEN'S HEALTH & URBAN
LIFE:
AN INTERNATIONAL
AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (1)
(Vol.6, Issue
1, May 2007)
CONTENTS:
General Editor's Introduction
AYSAN SEV’ER (University of Toronto) (download
pdf)
Forced Sex & Leaving Intimate Relationships: Results
of the Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study (download
pdf)
CAROLYN REBECCABLOCK
(Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority)
WALTER S. DeKESEREDY
(University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Reaching Teenagers Where They Are: Best Practices for Girls’Sexual
Health Education (download
pdf)
DEBORAH L. BEGORAY(University of Victoria)
ELIZABETH M. BANISTER (University of Victoria)
Mothers Raising Daughters with Cognitive Delay: Reflections on Menarche & Menstruation
(download pdf)
BRITTASALTONSTALL(University of Washington)
Maternal Health Care Services in the State of Ceará, Northeast
Brazil
(download pdf)
ANACRISTINALINDSAY(Harvard School of Public Health)
TAMARADUBOWITZ (Harvard School of Public Health)
FRANCISCAMARIAANDRADE
(Secretaria Estadual de Saude do Estado do Ceará)
JOCILEIDE SALES CAMPOS
(Secretaria Estadual de Saude do Estado do Ceará)
KAREN E. PETERSON (Harvard School of Public Health)
The Authors Of The Current Issue:
Francisca Maria Andrade (MD, MPH) is currently Project Officer for UNICEF
Ceará,
Brazil. At the time the study reported in this issue was conducted, she
was the Head Official for the Adolescent Health Unit, State Secretariat
of Health of Ceará.
Elizabeth M. Banister is a Professor of Nursing at the University of
Victoria. Her research interests include knowledge transfer strategies
in community-based research, adolescent dating violence and adolescent
sexual health education. She is a registered nurse and registered psychologist
and maintains a small private counselling practice serving teens, adults
and families.
Deborah L. Begoray is a Professor of Education at the University of Victoria.
Her teaching and research interests are in health education and literacy
issues for adolescents, both in the schools and in the wider community.
She has developed curricular materials for the public school system and
for universities in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba.
Carolyn Rebecca Block is Senior Research Analyst at the Illinois Criminal
Justice Information Authority. A founder of the Homicide Research Working
Group, she is principal investigator of the Chicago Women’s Health
Risk Study and maintains the Chicago Homicide Dataset. She is currently
doing collaborative research using both of those data sets.
Jocileide Sales Campos (MD, MSc.) is currently Head of Primary Care,
Ceará School of Public Health. At the time the study reported
in this issue was conducted, she was the Head Official for the Child
Health Unit, State Secretariat of Health of Ceará.
Walter S. DeKeseredy (Ph.D) is Professor of Criminology, Justice and
Policy Studies at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
He has published 12 books and over 60 refereed journal articles on topics
such as woman abuse, poverty and crime, and criminological theory. His
current research focuses on hate crimes on Canadian university and community
college campuses.
Tamara Dubowitz (MSc, SM, DSc.) is currently an Associate Policy Researcher
at the RAND Corporation. At the time the study reported in this issue
was conducted, she was a doctoral student in the Department of Society,
Human Development & Health.
Ana Cristina Lindsay (DDS, MPH, DrPH) is a Research Scientist and Co-Director
of the Public Health Nutrition program, department of Nutrition at the
Harvard School of Public Health. At the time the study reported in this
issue was conducted, she was also a Visiting Resaercher at the Federal
University of Ceara.
Karen E. Peterson (RD, DSc.) is Director of the Public Health Nutrition
Program and Associate Professor in the Departments of Nutrition and Society,
Human Development & Health.
Britta Saltonstall (M. Ed.) is a doctoral candidate in the College of
Education at the University of Washington. She has a research focus on
family experiences with disability, and a clinical specialty in services
for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Aysan Sev’er (Ph.D.) is Professor of Sociology at the University
of Toronto. Her current research focuses on extreme forms of violence
against women in India and in south-eastern Turkey. She is the founding
editor of the Women’s
Health & Urban Life Journal and the recipient of the Canadian Women’s
Studies Book Award for 2004. Currently, she is serving as the Special
Advisor to the Principal on Equity Issues at University of Toronto at
Scarborough.
1. The Women's Health & Urban
Life: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal is generously
funded by the Wellesley Central Health Corporation and is permanently
housed at the Sociology Department, University of Toronto. The founder
and the first general editor is Aysan Sev'er, University of Toronto.
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