نتایج جستجو برای: muslim women

تعداد نتایج: 397104  

Journal: :Midwifery 2015
Janneke T Gitsels-van der Wal Linda Martin Judith Manniën Pieternel Verhoeven Eileen K Hutton Hans S Reinders

OBJECTIVE to extend the knowledge on Muslim women's approach of antenatal anomaly screening. DESIGN qualitative interview study with pregnant Muslim women from Moroccan origin. SETTING one midwifery practice in a medium-sized city near Amsterdam participated in the study. PARTICIPANTS twelve pregnant Muslim women who live in a high density immigrant area and who attended primary midwives ...

Journal: :American Journal of Islam and Society 2014

Journal: :Gender and development 1999
F L Adamu

This paper reports the consequences experienced by Islam women attempting to reform gender relations among Muslim societies in northern Nigeria. The article also examines the problems encountered and its relation to the ideas, plans, and programs of gender and development (GAD) programs. In Muslim communities, few men or women disagree with the content of the GAD program aimed at addressing w...

2016
Mandana Vahabi Aisha Lofters

BACKGROUND Canada has observed significant decreases in incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in recent decades, and this has been attributed to appropriate screening (i.e., the Pap test). However, certain subgroups including Muslim immigrants show higher rates of cervical cancer mortality despite their lower incidence. Low levels of screening have been attributed to such barriers as lack ...

2014
Elizabeth Brainerd Nidhiya Menon

This paper studies early childhood health in India, Bangladesh and Nepal, focusing on inequalities in anthropometric outcomes by religious adherence. India and Nepal have Hindu majorities, while Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim. Results confirm a relative Muslim advantage for children less than 12 months of age in height-for-age and weight-for-age z scores primarily in India, possibly reflect...

Journal: :American Journal of Islam and Society 2014

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2018
Martin Fieder Susanne Huber Elmar Pichl Bernard Wallner Horst Seidler

For modern Western societies with a regime of monogamy, it has recently been demonstrated that the socioeconomic status of men is positively associated with being or having been married. This study aims to compare marriage patterns (if a person has been married at least once) for cultures with a tradition of monogamy and polygyny. As no worldwide data on polygyny exist, religion was used as a p...

2017
Nadia Islam Shilpa Patel Quanza Brooks-Griffin Patrice Kemp Victoria Raveis Lindsey Riley Sindhura Gummi Potrirankamanis Queano Nur Joseph Ravenell Helen Cole Simona Kwon

Background Muslims are one of the fastest growing religious groups in the US. However, little is known about their health disparities, and how their unique cultural, religious, and social beliefs and practices affect health behaviors and outcomes. Studies demonstrate Muslim women may have lower rates of breast and cervical cancer screening compared to the overall population. Methods The purpo...

2012
Claire L. Adida David D. Laitin Marie-Anne Valfort

Gender, Economic Development and Islam: A Perspective from France Muslims do less well on the French labor market than their non Muslim counterparts. One explanation for this relative failure can be characterized by the following syllogism: (1) the empowerment of women is a sine qua non for economic progress; (2) in-group norms among Muslims do not empower women; and hence (3) Muslim communitie...

2016
Hakim Zainiddinov

I use data from the 2011 Pew Survey (N = 1,033) to examine the prevalence and correlates of perceived discrimination across Muslim American racial/ethnic groups. Asian Muslims report the lowest frequency of perceived discrimination than other Muslim racial/ethnic groups. Nearly, all Muslim racial/ethnic groups have a few times higher odds of reporting one or more types of perceived discriminati...

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