Search

Your search keyword '"Stern, Erin"' showing total 29 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Stern, Erin" Remove constraint Author: "Stern, Erin" Database MEDLINE Remove constraint Database: MEDLINE
29 results on '"Stern, Erin"'

Search Results

1. Lessons learned from implementing the parenting Program P in Bolivia to prevent family violence.

2. A case study comparison of engaging community activists to prevent gender-based violence in Peru and Rwanda.

3. Women's economic status, male authority patterns and intimate partner violence: a qualitative study in rural North West Province, South Africa.

4. Intersections between disability, masculinities, and violence: experiences and insights from men with physical disabilities from three African countries.

5. Prevention of violence against women and girls: A cost-effectiveness study across 6 low- and middle-income countries.

6. "We saw that jealousy can also bring violence": A qualitative exploration of the intersections between jealousy, infidelity and intimate partner violence in Rwanda and Uganda.

7. Pathways of change: qualitative evaluations of intimate partner violence prevention programmes in Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa and Tajikistan.

8. Elements of the Design and Implementation of Interventions to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls Associated with Success: Reflections from the What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls? Global Programme.

9. How do programmes to prevent intimate partner violence among the general population impact women with disabilities? Post-hoc analysis of three randomised controlled trials.

10. Effective prevention of intimate partner violence through couples training: a randomised controlled trial of Indashyikirwa in Rwanda.

11. A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review: Infidelity, Romantic Jealousy and Intimate Partner Violence against Women.

12. How people with disabilities experience programs to prevent intimate partner violence across four countries.

13. Shifting and transforming gender-inequitable beliefs, behaviours and norms in intimate partnerships: the Indashyikirwa couples programme in Rwanda.

14. 'When you talk to someone in a bad way or always put her under pressure, it is actually worse than beating her': Conceptions and experiences of emotional intimate partner violence in Rwanda and South Africa.

15. Sexual coercion, consent and negotiation: processes of change amongst couples participating in the Indashyikirwa programme in Rwanda.

16. Beyond interviews and focus groups: a framework for integrating innovative qualitative methods into randomised controlled trials of complex public health interventions.

17. Lessons learned from implementing Indashyikirwa in Rwanda- an adaptation of the SASA! approach to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence.

18. The doing and undoing of male household decision-making and economic authority in Rwanda and its implications for gender transformative programming.

19. Shifting Perceptions of Consequences of IPV Among Beneficiaries of Indashyikirwa: An IPV Prevention Program in Rwanda.

20. Love matters: exploring conceptions of love in Rwanda and Swaziland and relationship to HIV and intimate partner violence.

21. Conceptions of agency and constraint for HIV-positive patients and healthcare workers to support long-term engagement with antiretroviral therapy care in Khayelitsha, South Africa.

22. South African women's conceptualisations of and responses to sexual coercion in relation to hegemonic masculinities.

23. A systematic review of factors that affect uptake of community-based health insurance in low-income and middle-income countries.

24. The relationship between hegemonic norms of masculinity and men's conceptualization of sexually coercive acts by women in South Africa.

25. Lessons learned from engaging men in sexual and reproductive health as clients, partners and advocates of change in the Hoima district of Uganda.

26. Health care provider perspectives on pregnancy and parenting in HIV-positive individuals in South Africa.

27. Experiences and conceptualizations of sexual debut from the narratives of South African men and women in the context of HIV/AIDS.

28. Sexual and reproductive health perceptions and practices as revealed in the sexual history narratives of South African men living in a time of HIV/AIDS.

29. The relational dynamics of hegemonic masculinity among South African men and women in the context of HIV.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources