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Lopez-Gydosh, Dilia J. "Felisa Rincon De Gautier: Puerto Rico's first lady of politics: grande dame style, 1946-1968." The Ohio State University, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1104428915.
Full textOrtiz-Rivera, Maria Calixta. "Asthma Determinants, Health Care Utilization, and Control Among Women in Puerto Rico." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2040.
Full textBekteshi, Venera. "Coping with Acculturative Stress among U.S. Latina Women Born in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba." Thesis, Boston College, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/3314.
Full textPurpose: Acculturative stress has been found to mediate the relationship between acculturation and psychological distress, yet research investigating the impact of contextual factors on acculturative stress is non-existent. Based on family stress management theory (Boss, 2002), the current study investigates the contextual influence on acculturative stress and psychological distress of Latina women. Acculturation and systems of support were tested for their capacity to moderate the relationships between various significant contexts, acculturative stress and psychological distress. Unique experiences of women born in Cuba, Puerto Rico and Mexico were delineated and compared. Methods: Using the National Latino Asian American Survey, the current study involves 639 Latina women born in Mexico (N=257), Cuba (N=264) and Puerto Rico (N=118). A mediated moderation analysis was conducted through Path Analysis in MPLUS. Results: Findings indicate an inconsistent relationship between acculturative stress and psychological distress. For the combined group of Latina women, racial and daily discrimination shaped acculturative stress and psychological distress most often, followed by age and family-cultural conflict. Income and structural components of internal contexts (i.e. household decision-making power) impacted their psychological distress only. Country-specific variations argue against treating Latina women as a monolithic group. Biculturalism emerged as a more effective integration form. Only spousal support moderated the relationships between contextual factors, psychological distress and acculturative stress. Implications: These findings will inform the development of culturally sensitive clinical interventions. Social work policy makers will gain a comprehensive understanding of resources needed to promote a healthy integration of Latina women into the U.S. Community organizers are encouraged to advocate on behalf of multi-cultural immigration policies that enable the retention of aspects of native culture deemed to buffer Latina women from the negative impact of contextual factors and acculturative stress
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2011
Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Social Work
Discipline: Social Work
Andrades-Garay, Carmen T. "Effects of methods of teaching computerized family budgeting to literate and non-literate women in Puerto Rico /." The Ohio State University, 1994. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487856076414649.
Full textVillanueva, MarÃa Isabel Martinó. "The Social Construction of Sexuality: Personal Meanings, Perceptions of Sexual Experience,and Females' Sexuality in Puerto Rico." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30294.
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López, Nancy P. "Latin American Women's Perceptions of Divorce: An Exploratory Study of the Situation and Image of Divorced Women in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41283.
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Arroyo, Juan Pablo. "Exploring Potential Risk Factors of Fetal Origins of Diabetes| Maternal Stressors during Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes among Women in a Hospital in the Municipality of Caguas, Puerto Rico." Thesis, University of South Florida, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1543402.
Full textPuerto Rico has the highest prevalence of type 2 diabetes, low birth-weight, and the second highest prevalence of preterm-birth in all the U.S. and its non-incorporated territories. These conditions are related. Birth-weight at both ends of the spectrum and preterm-birth are associated with an increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes and immune-inflammatory dysregulations. Maternal psychosocial stressors during pregnancy have also been recognized as potential risk factors for type 2 diabetes, and have been consistently associated with preterm-birth and low birth-weight across populations. Current evidence points toward epigenetic fetal metabolic-programming as the mechanism that underlies the increased risk for the previously mentioned morbidities. However, the particular psychosocial stressors that may contribute to the high prevalence of low birth-weight and preterm-birth in the population of Puerto Rico have not been well studied.
The present study assesses the relationships between particular psychosocial stressors, socioeconomic status, food insecurity, and birth outcomes. The results of this study show that low-risk pregnancy women were more likely to have babies with a higher ponderal index if they were exposed to stressors during gestation months 5, 6, and 7, or if exposed to "relationship stress" at any time during pregnancy. Women exposed to "financial difficulties" at any time during pregnancy were more likely to deliver babies at an earlier gestational age. Differences in birth outcomes between the exposed and non-exposed women were independent of maternal anthropometric measurements, maternal age at birth, number of previous births, and sex of the baby. Significant differences in birth outcomes were found between categories of father's self-identified and identified by others ethnicity, but sample size within categories was small. Although mothers with children at home had higher levels of food insecurity, and the level of food insecurity was correlated with higher levels of stress, no birth outcome measure was associated with food insecurity.
Some results are atypical in comparison with other populations, and therefore these findings may contribute to the understanding of population differences in the relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy and birth outcomes. The relatively small sample size and strict exclusion criteria of this study may limit the generalizability of the findings. Epidemiological similarities between Puerto Rico and other populations, and the possibility of a higher ponderal index increasing the risk for type 2 diabetes in the population of Puerto Rico need to be examined in future research.
Menéndez, Lilian. "Creating Healing Spaces, the Process of Designing Holistically a Battered Women Shelter." Scholar Commons, 2001. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1539.
Full textMeyers, Emily Taylor 1979. "Transnational romance: The politics of desire in Caribbean novels by women." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10232.
Full textWriters in the Caribbean, like writers throughout the postcolonial world, return to colonial texts to rewrite the myths that justified and maintained colonial control. Exemplary of a widespread, regional phenomenon that begins at mid-century, writers such as Aimé Césaire and George Lamming take up certain texts such as Shakespeare's The Tempest and recast them in their own image. Postcolonial literary theory reads this act of rewriting the canon as a political one that speaks back to power and often advocates for political and cultural independence. Towards the end of the twentieth century and at the beginning of the twenty-first century, Caribbean women writers begin a new wave of rewriting that continues in this tradition, but with certain differences, not least of which is a focused attention to gender and sexuality and to the literary legacies of romance. In the dissertation I consider a number of novels from throughout the region that rewrite the romance, including Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), Maryse Condé's La migration des coeurs (1995), Mayra Santos-Febres's Nuestra señora de la noche (2006), and Dionne Brand's In Another Place, Not Here (1996). Romance, perhaps more than any other literary form, exerts an allegorical force that exceeds the story of individual characters. The symbolic weight of romance imagines the possibilities of a social order--a social order dependent on the sexual behavior of its citizens. By rewriting the romance, Caribbean women reconsider the sexual politics that have linked women with metaphorical constructions of the nation while at the same time detailing the extent to which transnational forces, including colonization, impact the representation of love and desire in literary texts. Although ultimately these novels refuse the generic requirements of the traditional resolution for romance (the so-called happy ending), they nonetheless gesture towards a reordering of community and a revised notion of kinship that recognizes the weight of both gendered and sexual identities in the Caribbean.
Committee in charge: Karen McPherson, Chairperson, Romance Languages; David Vazquez, Member, English; Tania Triana, Member, Romance Languages; Judith Raiskin, Outside Member, Womens and Gender Studies
Perez, Matthew B. "Intersections of Puerto Rican Activists' Responses to Oppression." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1275957393.
Full textPérez-Padilla, Rita M. "De pura cepa: Seis cuentos de Puerto Rico, 1548–2017." Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1526397339724881.
Full textSantos, Flavia Andreia Pereira Soares dos. "Viv?ncia de mulheres no puerp?rio : significado atribu?do ? revis?o p?sparto." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2011. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14715.
Full textThe consultation for women during the postpartum period should occur between the seventh and tenth days, and 42 days after childbirth, to decrease the incidence of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. However, the effectiveness of such assistance in primary health care has not been achieved, especially in the forty-second day of puerperium. Facing this reality, the research aimed to understand the views of women about postpartum consultation. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with qualitative approach, developed in the municipality of Lajes/RN, Brazil, with women inscribed on the four teams that make up the Family Health Strategy. Data were collected through semistructured interviews with 15 women who met the following criteria: be enrolled in ESF; have health mental preserved, have been entered in the Humanization Program of Prenatal and Birth, and that was, at maximum, 60 days postpartum. The data were organized according to the precepts of content analysis according to Bardin, generating three categories: prevention of puerperal complications, feelings related to life changes after childbirth, and postpartum care. This process of coding and categorizing a central theme emerged: the experience of women in the postpartum period. The data were analyzed according to the principles of symbolic interactionism, according to Blumer. The study revealed that the meanings attributed to the postpartum period for prevention of complications were directly related to home, to the consultation and postpartum care provided by family members and health professionals. The interviewees strictly complied with the rest under the influence of the context in which they were entered. But that has not happened with the postpartum revision because few mothers underwent this procedure. Therefore, the interaction of the interviewed people in their living standard as well as the feelings that permeated the post-partum were crucial to consider whether or not the post-partum visit as significant. According to the results, it was noted that disability guidelines and counter-references has impaired the access of women to postpartum review. Thus, further studies are needed on the subject, as well as a reorientation of health care activities in view of the consolidation of postpartum consultation in primary care
A consulta ? mulher durante o puerp?rio deve acontecer entre o s?timo e o d?cimo dia, e com 42 dias ap?s o nascimento da crian?a, visando diminuir a incid?ncia de morbidade e mortalidade materna e neonatal. No entanto, a efetiva??o dessa assist?ncia no n?vel prim?rio de aten??o ? sa?de ainda n?o foi conseguida, principalmente no quadrag?simo segundo dia de puerp?rio. Frente a essa realidade, a pesquisa teve como objetivo compreender as concep??es da mulher acerca da consulta p?s-parto. Trata-se de um estudo explorat?rio e descritivo de abordagem qualitativa, desenvolvido no Munic?pio de Lajes/RN, Brasil, com mulheres adscritas nas quatro equipes que comp?em a Estrat?gia Sa?de da Fam?lia. Os dados foram obtidos por meio de entrevista semiestruturada junto a 15 mulheres que atenderam aos seguintes crit?rios de inclus?o: ser adscrita na ESF; ter sa?de mental preservada; ter sido inscrita no Programa de Humaniza??o do Pr?-Natal e Nascimento, e que estivesse, no m?ximo, com 60 dias p?s-parto. As informa??es coletadas foram organizadas conforme os preceitos de an?lise de conte?do segundo Bardin, originando tr?s categorias: preven??o de complica??es puerperais; sentimentos relacionados ?s mudan?as de vida ap?s o parto; e cuidados p?s-parto. Desse processo de codifica??o e categoriza??o emergiu uma tem?tica central: Viv?ncia da mulher no puerp?rio. Os dados foram analisados conforme os princ?pios do Interacionismo Simb?lico, segundo Blumer. O estudo revelou que os significados atribu?dos ao puerp?rio relativos ? preven??o de complica??es estavam diretamente relacionados ao repouso, ? realiza??o da consulta puerperal e aos cuidados prestados pelos familiares e profissionais de sa?de. As entrevistadas cumpriram rigorosamente o repouso sob influ?ncia do contexto no qual estavam inseridas. Por?m, isso n?o aconteceu com a revis?o p?s-parto, pois pequeno n?mero de pu?rperas se submeteu a esse procedimento. Portanto, a intera??o das entrevistadas com as pessoas do seu conv?vio habitual, bem como os sentimentos que permearam o p?s-parto foram decisivos para considerarem, ou n?o, a consulta puerperal significativa. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, percebeu-se que a defici?ncia de orienta??es e da contrarrefer?ncia, tem dificultado o acesso dessa mulher ? revis?o p?s-parto. Assim, se fazem necess?rios novos estudos sobre o assunto, bem como uma reorienta??o das a??es assistenciais, na perspectiva da consolida??o da consulta p?s-parto na aten??o b?sica
Robles-Ortiz, Griselle M. "Widening the threshold women in the legal profession in Puerto Rico /." 1986. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/15029456.html.
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Regueira, Yadira. "Health impact of intimate partner violence and abuse among Puerto Rican women living in shelters in the commonwealth of Puerto Rico." 2004. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3136770.
Full textLópez, Juan Carlos active 2013. "La subjetividad femenina y la modernidad en Puerto Rico y Brasil (siglos XIX y XX)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/21756.
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Braden, Emily. ""Así me gustas gordita": Representaciones de la gordura en la música popular y la literatura del Caribe hispano." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/279.
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