tailieunhanh - THE CHICAGO WOMEN’S HEALTH RISK STUDY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN INTIMATE VIOLENCE A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT
In general, pregnant women’s access to HIV testing is high due to the implementation in 2001 of a national policy mandating that all pregnant women be offered an HIV test at the first level of health care. However, one result of Argentina’s federal system is that there are great disparities around the country in terms of health care availability and quality, including in regard to prevention of vertical transmission coverage and services. In some cities fewer than 70 percent of pregnant women take an HIV test prior to going into labour2 . According to the national AIDS authority, persistent limitations in. | THE CHICAGO WOMEN S HEALTH RISK STUDY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN INTIMATE VIOLENCE A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT New Report Revised June 2 2000 Collaborators Though most of the collaborators of the Chicago Women s Health Risk Project were silent partners in writing this report they were equal partners in the project. They include Olga Becker Nanette Benbow Jacquelyn Campbell Debra Clemmens James Coldren Alicia Contreras Eugene Craig Roy J. Dames Alice J. Dan Christine Devitt Edmund R. Donoghue Barbara Engel Dickelle Fonda Charmaine Hamer Kris Hamilton Eva Hernandez Tracy Irwin Mary V. Jensen Holly Johnson Teresa Johnson Candice Kane Debra Kirby Katherine Klimisch Christine Kosmos Leslie Landis Susan Lloyd Gloria Lewis Christine Martin Rosa Martinez Judith McFarlane Sara Naureckas Iliana Oliveros Angela Moore Parmley Stephanie Riger Kim Riordan Roxanne Roberts Martine Sagan Daniel Sheridan Wendy Taylor Richard Tolman Gail Walker Carole Warshaw and Steven Whitman. Principal Author Carolyn Rebecca Block Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority 120 South Riverside Plaza Chicago Illinois 60606. Contributions by Christine Ovcharchyn Devitt Michelle Fugate Christine Martin and Tracie Pasold staff of the Chicago Women s Health Risk Study Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority 120 South Riverside Plaza Chicago Illinois 60606. Sara Naureckas MD at Erie Family Health Center contributed to the sections on children medical help-seeking and pregnancy. Dickelle Fonda Chicago Women s Health Risk Study project counselor wrote the section on interviewer debriefing and support. Barbara Engel Sara M. Naureckas and Kim A. Riordan contributed to the sections on collaboration and Judith M. McFarlane and Gail Rayford Walker contributed to the sections on proxy field strategies. The CWHRS was supported by grant 96-IJ-CX-0020 awarded by the National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs . Department of Justice. Points of view in this document do not .
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