• Injectable (65.2%, 15/23) and oral contraception (21.7%, 5/23) were the most utilized family planning methods; one person used condoms (4.3%, 1/23). Eighty-seven percent (52/60) felt unsafe walking through their neighborhoods at night.

    General knowledge and utilization of women’s health resources were limited in this group. The…[Read more]

  • Injectable (65.2%, 15/23) and oral contraception (21.7%, 5/23) were the most utilized family planning methods; one person used condoms (4.3%, 1/23). Eighty-seven percent (52/60) felt unsafe walking through their neighborhoods at night.

    General knowledge and utilization of women’s health resources were limited in this group. The…[Read more]

  • re raised by our data and these should be addressed in future research using randomised controlled trial designs. Our methodological recommendations-including recruiting non-cancer diagnoses, and earlier in the treatment trajectory-likely apply more broadly to the delivery of psychological intervention in the palliative care setting. This study…[Read more]

  • 52-fold (95% CI, 1.07-5.95, P<.05) increase in the risk of reporting a sleepiness-related near miss/accident.

    Misjudgment in self-perceived sleep during the MWT is associated with the occurrence of self-reported sleepiness-related traffic near misses and accidents in the past year in patients suffering from sleep disorders. Asking about…[Read more]

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