8 studies found in English from a total of 37402
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REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGICAL) 
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Reproductive Health in St. Petersburg: Men 2003

Fedorova, Natalia (Centre for Independent Social Research in St. Petersburg); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki. Department of Sociology); Hemminki, Elina (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES)); (6 more)
The survey charted the reproductive health of men living in St. Petersburg, Russia. Topics included contraception and abortion, couple relationships, sexuality and childbearing, and general and sexual health. The use of contraceptives and problems related to them were charted. The respondents were asked which contraceptive method they had used in their first sexual...
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Reproductive Health in St. Petersburg: Women 2004

Dubikaytis, Tatyana (St. Petersburg Medical Academy for Post-Graduate Studies); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki. Department of Sociology); Hemminki, Elina (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES)); (6 more)
The survey charted the reproductive health and family formation of women aged 18-44 living in St. Petersburg, Russia. Topics included dating and sexual behaviour, pregnancy and children, health care relating to pregnancies and giving birth, contraception, attitudes towards having children, and health and use of health services. Sexual relationships and sexuality were...
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Transition to Parenthood, 1979-1981

Moss, P., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit; Foxman, R., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit; Bolland, G., University of London, Institute of Education, Thomas Coram Research Unit
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The study aimed to examine: (i) the extent and nature of change occurring during the transition period and parents' reactions to these changes. Particular attention was paid to economic and environmental circumstances; the division of work; and relationships with the extended family and spouse; (ii)...
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A follow-up study of the experiences and psychological health of surrogate mothers and their families

Jadva, V, University of Cambridge
Surrogacy, the practice whereby one woman bears a child for another woman, remains a controversial method of assisted reproduction. In 2003 the PI published findings from a study of surrogate mothers who were interviewed one year following the birth of their surrogacy child. Whilst the study found that surrogacy can result in positive experiences for women, no studies have...
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Sexuality and Gender 2005

Wimmer-Puchinger, Beate (Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft: Institute for Women's Health Research)
On topics of women’s and men’s sexual and reproductive health there are only few empirical data in Austria. This study takes an inventory of the existing data and has the aim of creating an empirical data stock on selected topics of sexual and reproductive health. The main topics are relationships, sexual behaviour, contraception and the desire to have children.The central...
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Mikrocensus 1973, 3. quarter: Questions on Health

Statistics Austria (N/A)
In the field of health statistics there are numerous data records available but for coping with the increasing tasks of health policies additional information is required. Mikrozensus provides representative data records which make targeted measures in the field of health policies possible. It is surprising that simple basic data such as body height and weight of the...
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Effects of Reproductive Health on Poverty in Malawi, 2008-2010

MaiMwana Project; Institute for Fiscal Studies
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research aimed to investigate the causal effect of reproductive health on poverty, primarily using data from Malawi on randomised interventions that relate specifically to reproductive health. The following poverty indicators were included: household consumption, female labour supply, and health and...
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Curious Connections: The Impact of Donating Egg and Sperm on Donors' Everyday Lives and Relationships, 2017-2020

Nordqvist, P, University of Manchester; Gilman, L, University of Manchester
This dataset comprises transcripts of interviews generated through the Curious Connections study, which explores the impact of donating egg or sperm for donors and their relatives. The research focusses on meanings and experiences of donating in the context of increased openness in the context of UK donor conception, including the removal of donor anonymity for new donors...
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