Resultados: 2

Immigrant latino couples and postpartum contraception: Attitudes, perceptions, and sexual decision-making

Horiz. enferm; 28 (2), 2017
BACKGROUND: The number of Latinos in the US is increasing, and they are at higher risk for unintended pregnancies and short interpregnancy intervals. PURPOSE: This study examined immigrant Latino couples’ attitudes and perceptions towards contraception in relation to sexual deci...

The tipping point: intimate partner violence among hispanic women of mexican origin

Horiz. enferm; 27 (1), 2016
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an international public health problem. In the United States, IPV appears to be more prevalent among Hispanic women when compared to non-Hispanic women. Despite the body of research that focused on IPV among Hispanic women, no study could be located that describes how H...