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    Violence in the Lives of Women in Italy Who Have an Elective Abortion by Romito, Patrizia, PhD, Escribà-Agüir, Vicenta, PhD, Pomicino, Laura, MA, Lucchetta, Chiara, MA, Scrimin, Federica, MD, Molzan Turan, Janet, PhD

    Published in Women's health issues (01-09-2009)
    “…Background Violence is an important health problem for pregnant women, with numerous studies showing that it may compromise maternal and infant health. Many…”
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    The impact of current and past interpersonal violence on women's mental health by Romito, Patrizia, Molzan Turan, Janet, De Marchi, Margherita

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-04-2005)
    “…Violence against women, and more particularly male partner violence, is frequent. Although there are many studies on the consequences of violence on women's…”
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    Education for expectant fathers in workplaces in Turkey by Sahip, Yusuf, Turan, Janet Molzan

    Published in Journal of biosocial science (01-11-2007)
    “…Worldwide, there is increasing recognition that if family and reproductive health programmes are to be successful, the involvement of men is essential. As part…”
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    Are There Differences in the Impact of Partner Violence on Reproductive Health Between Postpartum Women and Women Who Had an Elective Abortion? by Escribà-Agüir, Vicenta, Romito, Patrizia, Scrimin, Federica, Molzan Turan, Janet

    Published in Journal of urban health (01-10-2012)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine if the effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the previous 12 months (current IPV) on newborn’s health, pregnancy…”
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    The relationships between physical violence, verbal abuse and women's psychological distress during the postpartum period by Romito, Patrizia, Pomicino, Laura, Lucchetta, Chiara, Scrimin, Federica, Molzan Turan, Janet

    “…Objective. To analyse the relationship between violence in the post-partum period and mothers' psychological distress. Method. Three hundred and fifty two…”
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    Experiences of women seeking medical care for obstetric fistula in Eritrea: Implications for prevention, treatment, and social reintegration by Molzan Turan, Janet, Johnson, Khaliah, Lake Polan, Mary

    Published in Global public health (01-01-2007)
    “…This article presents findings from qualitative interviews with women seeking medical care for obstetric fistula in Eritrea. The interviews were designed to…”
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    Violence and Women's Psychological Distress After Birth: An Exploratory Study in Italy by Romito, Patrizia, Turan, Janet Molzan, Neilands, Torsten, Lucchetta, Chiara, Pomicino, Laura, Scrimin, Federica

    Published in Health care for women international (01-01-2009)
    “…Our aim in conducting this study was to analyze the relationships between violence and maternal psychological distress 8 months after a birth, taking into…”
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    Including expectant fathers in antenatal education programmes in Istanbul, Turkey by Molzan Turan, Janet, Nalbant, Hacer, Bulut, Ayşen, Sahip, Yusuf

    Published in Reproductive health matters (01-11-2001)
    “…In this article we present the results of three studies investigating methods for including men in antenatal education in Istanbul, Turkey. Participants were…”
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    Evaluation of a Community Intervention for Promotion of Safe Motherhood in Eritrea by Turan, Janet Molzan, Tesfagiorghis, Mekonnen, Polan, Mary Lake

    Published in Journal of midwifery & women's health (01-01-2011)
    “…Introduction: We evaluated a community‐based intervention to promote safe motherhood, focusing on knowledge and behaviors that may reduce maternal mortality…”
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    Challenges for the adoption of evidence-based maternity care in Turkey by Turan, Janet Molzan, Bulut, Ayşen, Nalbant, Hacer, Ortaylı, Nuriye, Erbaydar, Tuğrul

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2006)
    “…Evidence-based medicine is an important tool for improving the quality of maternity care. However, getting providers to change their practices may not be an…”
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    Community-based antenatal education in ·Istanbul, Turkey: effects on health behaviours by Turan, Janet Molzan, Say, Lale

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-12-2003)
    “…In this article we describe the implementation and evaluation of a community-based antenatal education programme for first-time expectant mothers carried out…”
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    The Quality of Hospital-based Antenatal Care in Istanbul by Turan, Janet Molzan, Bulut, Ayşen, Nalbant, Hacer, Ortayli, Nuriye, Akalin, A. Arzu Koloǧlu

    Published in Studies in family planning (01-03-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to gather comprehensive data from three hospitals in Istanbul, Turkey, in order to gain in-depth understanding of the quality of…”
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    Identifying violence among women patients attending family practices: the role of research in community change by Romito, Patrizia, de Marchi, Margherita, Turan, Janet Molzan, Bottaretto, Rosa Ciociano, Tavi, Michela

    “…Violence against women has serious consequences. Although victims use health facilities more frequently than others, violence is still not recognized in most…”
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    Community participation for perinatal health in İstanbul by Turan, Janet Molzan, Say, Lale, Güngör, Ayşe Köybaşioğlu, Demarco, Renee, Yazgan, Şule

    Published in Health promotion international (01-03-2003)
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the success of a project in achieving community participation in efforts to improve perinatal health. A 10-step structured process…”
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    Community participation for perinatal health in İstanbul by TURAN, JANET MOLZAN, SAY, LALE, GÜNGÖR, AYŞE KÖYBAŞIOǦLU, DEMARCO, RENEE, YAZGAN, ŞULE

    Published in Health promotion international (01-03-2003)
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the success of a project in achieving community participation in efforts to improve perinatal health. A 10-step structured process…”
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    The design and evaluation of an intervention to promote postpartum health in Istanbul: Does including fathers make a difference? by Turan, Janet Molzan

    Published 01-01-1997
    “…A previous assessment of postpartum health needs in Istanbul found that practices in need of attention included short durations of exclusive breastfeeding, low…”
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    Est-ce que je peux choisir ? Violence contre les femmes et décisions reproductives by Pomicino, Laura, Romito, Patrizia, Escribà-Agüir, Vicenta, Molzan-Turan, Janet

    Published in Nouvelles questions féministes (01-01-2013)
    “…L’article interroge le rôle des violences conjugales ainsi que des violences intrafamiliales sur les décisions reproductives des femmes. Les auteures analysent…”
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    Postpartum Family Planning and Health Needs of Women of Low Income in Istanbul by Bulut, Aysen, Turan, Janet Molzan

    Published in Studies in family planning (01-03-1995)
    “…This study was designed to learn what types of postpartum health and family planning services are most appropriate for couples with low incomes living in…”
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    Experiences of mothers of children with Down syndrome by Sari, Hatice Yildirim, Baser, Gunsel, Turan, Janet Molzan

    Published in Paediatric nursing (01-05-2006)
    “…This qualitative study explored the experiences and lifestyles of families in Turkey with children with Down syndrome, including the impact on family members…”
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