Search Results - "Frasier, Pamela York"
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Intimate Partner Violence Among Latinas in Eastern North Carolina
Published in Violence against women (01-02-2007)“…This article explores the correlates of intimate partner violence (IPV) among rural, southern Latinas. A sample of 1,212 women in blue-collar work sites in…”
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Sexual Orientation and Sexual Health Care Needs: A Comparison of Women Beneficiaries in Outpatient Military Health Care Settings
Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-2008)“…The objectives of this study are to compare the sexual concerns, interest and experiences in discussing these concerns with their doctor for women of "Only…”
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Disaster Down East: Using Participatory Action Research to Explore Intimate Partner Violence in Eastern North Carolina
Published in Health education & behavior (01-08-2004)“…In the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd in 1999, a Community Advisory Committee requested assistance from its university partners (University of North Carolina) to…”
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Mini-Immersion in Medical Spanish for Family Practice Residents
Published in Teaching and learning in medicine (01-07-2005)“…Background: Residency programs vary widely in types of training to increase cultural competency and sensitivity. Moreover, few empirical studies exist…”
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Do Sexual Health Care Needs Differ for Women with and without Histories of Abuse?
Published in Violence against women (01-03-2004)“…Information is limited regarding sexual concerns and sexual health care needs of women who have experienced abuse. This study compares sexual concerns as well…”
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Disaster down east: Using participatory action research to explore initmate partner violence in eastern North Caroline
Published in Health education & behavior (01-08-2004)“…In the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd in 1999, a Community Advisory Committee requested assistance from its university partners (University of North Carolina) to…”
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Intimate partner violence among Latinas in Eastern North Carolina
Published in Violence against women (01-02-2007)“…This article explores the correlates of intimate partner violence (IPV) among rural, southern Latinas. A sample of 1,212 women in blue-collar work sites in…”
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Increasing physician comfort level in screening and counseling patients for intimate partner violence: hands-on practice
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-03-2002)“…A paucity of literature exists on implementing and evaluating residency curriculum addressing intimate partner violence. We used unknown simulated patients in…”
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Health care issues among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) populations in the United States
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Prevention practices of family medicine clerkship preceptors in North Carolina
Published in Academic medicine (01-07-2001)“…Before implementing a new prevention curriculum, the authors assessed the prevention practices and attitudes of community family physicians in North Carolina…”
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Community preceptors' views of a required third-year family medicine clerkship
Published in Archives of family medicine (01-01-1997)“…Previous studies documented the importance of family medicine clerkships to medical student education and to the potential costs of precepting students borne…”
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Focus groups: a useful tool for curriculum evaluation
Published in Family medicine (01-07-1997)“…Focus group interviews have been used extensively in health services program planning, health education, and curriculum planning. However, with the exception…”
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Predicting family physicians' intentions to ask women patients about partner abuse: An application of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior
Published 01-01-1997“…Partner abuse is a critical problem with serious physical and psychosocial sequelae. Yet physicians have been slow to respond to this issue. However, directly…”
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