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  1. Breast cancer-preventive behaviors are critical for community and women’s health. Although many studies have addressed women’s knowledge and attitudes toward breast cancer, little information is available abou...

    Authors: Maryam Khazaee-Pool, Ali Montazeri, Fereshteh Majlessi, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani, Saharnaz Nedjat and Davoud Shojaeizadeh
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:41
  2. High fertility and wide inequality in wealth distribution are phenomenal problems in sub-Saharan Africa. Modern Contraceptives (MC) are useful for limiting fertility, but are not always easily accessible in Ma...

    Authors: Stephen A Adebowale, Sunday A Adedini, Latifat D Ibisomi and Martin E Palamuleni
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:40
  3. sub-Saharan Africa continue to bear the greatest burden of HIV/AIDS epidemic due to its large population, high fertility rate and unmet contraceptive need, most especially with poor uptake of dual methods (use...

    Authors: Lucky O Lawani, Azubuike K Onyebuchi and Chukwuemeka A Iyoke
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:39
  4. Considering the fact that, due to recent evidence, many women no longer prefer hormone replacement therapy, it is especially important to develop intervention options to alleviate menopausal symptoms. Although...

    Authors: Makbule Neslisah Tan, Mehtap Kartal and Dilek Guldal
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:38
  5. Despite evidence that HIV positive women may suffer higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, human papillomavirus infection, and some types of cancer, the provision of preventive health services to HIV positiv...

    Authors: Sara E Simonsen, Deanna Kepka, Joan Thompson, Echo L Warner, Maggie Snyder and Kristen M Ries
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:37
  6. Pelvic adhesions are found in up to 50% of women with CPP during investigative surgeries and adhesiolysis is often performed as part of their management although the causal or casual association of adhesions, ...

    Authors: Ying C Cheong, Isobel Reading, Sarah Bailey, Khaled Sadek, William Ledger and Tin C Li
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:36
  7. As silent and preventable in nature, postmenopausal osteoporosis awareness should be raised among young women prior to an irreversible period of declining bone mass. We therefore decided to assess the inter-co...

    Authors: Ploynin Puttapitakpong, Sukanya Chaikittisilpa, Krasean Panyakhamlerd, Chaichana Nimnuan, Unnop Jaisamrarn and Nimit Taechakraichana
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:35
  8. An increasing number of dialysis patients have returned to dialysis after renal graft loss, and the transition in disease state could likely be associated with reduced health related quality of life (HRQOL). F...

    Authors: Nanna von der Lippe, Bård Waldum, Tone-Brit Hortemo Østhus, Anna Varberg Reisæter and Ingrid Os
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:34
  9. A better understanding of the factors that influence mammography screening attendance is needed to improve the effectiveness of these screening programs. The objective of the study was to examine whether psych...

    Authors: Magdalena Lagerlund, Jessica M Sontrop and Sophia Zackrisson
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:33
  10. The impact of COPD on patient’s quality of life is well established, but gender differences have received little attention.

    Authors: Chantal Raherison, Isabelle Tillie-Leblond, Anne Prudhomme, Camille Taillé, Elisabeth Biron, Cecilia Nocent-Ejnaini, Benigne Mathieu and Juliette Ostinelli
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:31
  11. The current conflict in Syria continues to displace thousands to neighboring countries, including Lebanon. Information is needed to provide adequate health and related services particularly to women in this di...

    Authors: Amelia Reese Masterson, Jinan Usta, Jhumka Gupta and Adrienne S Ettinger
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:25
  12. Cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer of women in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Nevertheless, the level of women’s awareness about cervical cancer is unknown. Knowledge, attitude and practice (...

    Authors: Catherine Ali-Risasi, Paul Mulumba, Kristien Verdonck, Davy Vanden Broeck and Marleen Praet
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:30
  13. Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths among women in Nepal. The long symptom to diagnosis interval means that women have advanced disease at presentation. The aim of this study was to i...

    Authors: Deepak Gyenwali, Gita Khanal, Rajan Paudel, Archana Amatya, Jitendra Pariyar and Sharad Raj Onta
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:29
  14. Women can choose from a range of contraceptive methods that differ in important ways. Inadequate decision support may lead them to select a method that poorly fits their circumstances, leading to dissatisfacti...

    Authors: Kirk D Wyatt, Ryan T Anderson, Douglas Creedon, Victor M Montori, John Bachman, Patricia Erwin and Annie LeBlanc
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:28
  15. Population-based breast cancer screening programs were implemented to reduce breast cancer mortality and to improve recovery chances. Breast cancer screening participation among migrant women differs from that...

    Authors: Eva-Maria Berens, Lisa Stahl, Yüce Yilmaz-Aslan, Odile Sauzet, Jacob Spallek and Oliver Razum
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:24
  16. Primary care physicians are frequently faced with the challenge of evaluating primary amenorrhea in adolescent girls. Approximately 15% of these women have abnormal genital examination, with Müllerian agenesis...

    Authors: Flora Bacopoulou, George Creatsas, George P Chrousos, Nikoleta Papanikolaou and Efthimios Deligeoroglou
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:23
  17. Low-income urban working mothers face many challenges in their domestic, environmental, and working conditions that may affect their mental health. In India, a high prevalence of mental health disorders has be...

    Authors: Sandra Mary Travasso, Divya Rajaraman and Sally Jody Heymann
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:22
  18. Vocal local (VL) is a non-pharmacological pain management technique for gynecological procedures. In Africa, it is usually used in combination with pharmacological analgesics. However, analgesics are associate...

    Authors: Sarah C Keogh, Kenzo Fry, Edwin Mbugua, Mark Ayallo, Heidi Quinn, George Otieno and Thoai D Ngo
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:21
  19. Although uterine prolapse (UP) occurs commonly in Nepal, little is known about the physical health and care-seeking practices of women with UP. This study aimed to explore women’s experiences of UP and its eff...

    Authors: Binjwala Shrestha, Sharad Onta, Bishnu Choulagai, Amod Poudyal, Durga Prasad Pahari, Aruna Uprety, Max Petzold and Alexandra Krettek
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:20
  20. Postnatal care is essential to save the life of the mother and newborn. Knowledge on the determinants of postnatal care assists the policy makers to design, justify and implement appropriate interventions. The...

    Authors: Vishnu Khanal, Mandira Adhikari, Rajendra Karkee and Tania Gavidia
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:19
  21. The health of females is more at risk during disasters. Studies that focus on the comparison of males and time span are few. This article focuses on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of female victims...

    Authors: Ying Liang and Runxia Cao
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:18
  22. Reproductive events may affect the onset of chronic diseases. We examined the possible association between reproductive parameters and intima media thickness (IMT) or carotid plaques in the common carotid arte...

    Authors: Doris Stöckl, Annette Peters, Barbara Thorand, Margit Heier, Wolfgang Koenig, Jochen Seissler, Joachim Thiery, Wolfgang Rathmann and Christa Meisinger
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:17
  23. Microscopic colitis (MC) induces gastrointestinal symptoms, which are partly overlapping with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), predominately in middle-aged and elderly women. The etiology is unknown, but associ...

    Authors: Bodil Roth, Rita J Gustafsson, Bengt Jeppsson, Jonas Manjer and Bodil Ohlsson
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:16
  24. Sexual violence is considered a serious violation of human rights which affects mainly young women and adolescents. There is little information about the conditions under which sexual offences occur. We evalua...

    Authors: Márcia de Toledo Blake, Jefferson Drezett, Maria Auxiliadora Vertamatti, Fernando Adami, Vitor E Valenti, Adriana Costa Paiva, Joseval Martins Viana, Daniela Pedroso and Luiz Carlos de Abreu
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:15
  25. Little is known as to the extent gastrointestinal (GI) complaints are reported by women around menses. We aimed to describe GI symptoms that occurred premenstrually and during menses in healthy women, and to s...

    Authors: Matthew T Bernstein, Lesley A Graff, Lisa Avery, Carrie Palatnick, Katie Parnerowski and Laura E Targownik
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:14
  26. Many women die from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. In developing countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, where access to emergency obstetrical care is often limited, obstetri...

    Authors: Yitayih Wondimeneh, Dagnachew Muluye, Abebe Alemu, Asmamaw Atinafu, Gashaw Yitayew, Teklay Gebrecherkos, Agersew Alemu, Demekech Damtie and Getachew Ferede
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:12
  27. Understanding women’s perspectives of female genital cutting is particularly critical for understanding the roots of the problem and enhancing effectiveness of any prevention program. Very limited research has...

    Authors: Nazar P Shabila, Abubakir M Saleh and Rojan K Jawad
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:11
  28. The editors of BMC Women’s Health would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 13 (2013).

    Authors: Peter O'Donovan
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:9
  29. Hysterectomy prevalence has been shown to vary by education level. Hysterectomy influences age at amenorrhoea. The aim of this study was to examine these associations in Germany within population-based data sets.

    Authors: Andreas Stang, Alexander Kluttig, Susanne Moebus, Henry Völzke, Klaus Berger, Karin Halina Greiser, Doris Stöckl, Karl-Heinz Jöckel and Christa Meisinger
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:10
  30. The association between student characteristics and depression among students attending women’s colleges (single-sex institutions of higher education that exclude or limit males from admission) is poorly under...

    Authors: Katherine T Wilson, Ashley E Bohnert, Alex Ambrose, Destiny Y Davis, Dina M Jones and Matthew J Magee
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:8
  31. Chinese menopausal women comprise a large population and the women in it experience menopausal symptoms in many different ways. Their health related quality of life (HRQOL) is not particularly well studied. Ou...

    Authors: Kuo Liu, Liu He, Xun Tang, Jinwei Wang, Na Li, Yiqun Wu, Roger Marshall, Jingrong Li, Zongxin Zhang, Jianjiang Liu, Haitao Xu, Liping Yu and Yonghua Hu
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:7
  32. Intimate partner violence (IPV) related injuries have been recognized among health care professionals. However, few studies have provided detailed information on injuries to the head, neck and face regions in ...

    Authors: Janet Yuen-Ha Wong, Anna Wai-Man Choi, Daniel Yee-Tak Fong, John Kit-Shing Wong, Chu-Leung Lau and Chak-Wah Kam
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:6
  33. In light of the recent debate on the use of financial incentives to promote long-acting contraception and sterilisation among women who use illicit drugs we discuss attitudes to contraception, pregnancy and pa...

    Authors: Anna Olsen, Cathy Banwell and Annie Madden
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:5
  34. Transient exposures may influence fertility and early embryonic development. To assess the time of conception in vivo and conduct concurrent biomonitoring, ovulation must be identified prospectively. We report on...

    Authors: Christina A Porucznik, Kyley J Cox, Karen C Schliep and Joseph B Stanford
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:4
  35. Solitary fibrous tumour of the uterine cervix is an extremely rare phenomenon. We present a case of the largest cervical tumour of this type in this anatomical location reported so far.

    Authors: Andrzej Nowakowski, Wojciech Kozłowski, Dariusz Włodarczyk, Marta Szajnik-Szczepański and Włodzimierz Baranowski
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2014 14:3
  36. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and risk factors for intergenerational (IG)-sex in females aged 15–19 residing in Barbados.

    Authors: Nicole Drakes, Clarissa Perks, Alok Kumar, Kim Quimby, Colin Clarke, Rajul Patel, Ian R Hambleton and R Clive Landis
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:53
  37. Induced abortion is a common medical intervention. Whether psychological sequelae might follow induced abortion has long been a subject of concern among researchers and little is known about the relationship b...

    Authors: Inger Wallin Lundell, Susanne Georgsson Öhman, Örjan Frans, Lotti Helström, Ulf Högberg, Sigrid Nyberg, Inger Sundström Poromaa, Gunilla Sydsjö, Ingrid Östlund and Agneta Skoog Svanberg
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:52
  38. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a common, chronic condition which affects women living with the condition both physically and psychologically. Social support may be beneficial to sufferers in coping with chronic ...

    Authors: Sarah Holbrey and Neil S Coulson
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:51
  39. Migraine, a common chronic-intermittent disorder among reproductive age women, has emerged as a novel risk factor for adverse perinatal outcomes. Diagnostic reliability of self-report of physician-diagnosed mi...

    Authors: Chunfang Qiu, Michelle A Williams, Sheena K Aurora, B Lee Peterlin, Bizu Gelaye, Ihunnaya O Frederick and Daniel A Enquobahrie
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:50
  40. Despite rising breast cancer incidence and mortality rates, breast cancer screening (BCS) rates among women in Qatar remain low. Previous studies indicate the need to better understand the many complex beliefs...

    Authors: Tam Truong Donnelly, Al-Hareth Al Khater, Salha Bujassoum Al-Bader, Mohamed Ghaith Al Kuwari, Nabila Al-Meer, Mariam Malik, Rajvir Singh, Sofia Chaudhry and Tak Fung
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:49
  41. There are few studies reporting mortality of women of reproductive age (WRA) in developing countries. The trend and patterns of their mortality may be important for documenting the health status of the populat...

    Authors: Maram Mane, Ane B Fisker, Henrik Ravn, Peter Aaby and Amabelia Rodrigues
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:48
  42. The menopause is associated with a tendency to gain weight. Several alterations in fat deposits occur, leading to changes in the distribution of body fat. There are strong indications that, in middle age, obes...

    Authors: Angela A F Gravena, Sheila C R Brischiliari, Tiara C R Lopes, Cátia M D Agnolo, Maria D B Carvalho and Sandra M Pelloso
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:46
  43. Some young women experience delays in diagnosis of cervical cancer, but little research about ways of studying these delays has been published. A major challenge is that gynaecological symptoms are common in y...

    Authors: Anita WW Lim, Lindsay JL Forbes, Adam N Rosenthal, Kantipati S Raju and Amanda-Jane Ramirez
    Citation: BMC Women's Health 2013 13:45

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