
Carola ErikssonUmeå University | UMU · Department of Nursing
Carola Eriksson
Midwife, PhD in medical scienc
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Purpose: In this qualitative study we explored how young women living in Sweden with ethnic and cultural roots in the Middle East and East Africa comply with or resist so-called honour norms and how they perceive that these norms affect their living conditions.
Method: In depth interviews were performed with 14 young women. The majority were betwee...
Objectives To explore midwives' perceptions regarding virginity control and hymen 'reconstructions', and how these practices can be debated from a gender perspective. Methods An international group of 266 midwives answered an open-ended question in a Web survey. The great majority came from the Western world, among them, the majority were from Euro...
Globally, midwives are often at the forefront of promoting and improving women's sexual and reproductive health. It is important to develop a gender perspective in midwifery education, one that addresses the fact that virginity control and hymen (re)constructions are unscientific and may cause great harm to women worldwide. This study aimed to inve...
Despite increasing awareness of the importance of gender perspectives in health science, there is conceptual confusion regarding the meaning and the use of central gender theoretical concepts. We argue that it is essential to clarify how central concepts are used within gender theory and how to apply them to health research. We identify six gender...
Abstract
Ideas and misconceptions about the vaginal opening, hymen and
virginity are widely held in many societies. The aim of this study was
to investigate the perceptions of the vaginal opening, the hymen and
its connection with bleeding, sexual intercourse, physical activity and
virginity verification among an international group of midwives. An...
Ideas and misconceptions about the vaginal opening, hymen and virginity are widely held in many societies. The aim of this study was to investigate the perceptions of the vaginal opening, the hymen and its connection with bleeding, sexual intercourse, physical activity and virginity verification among an international group of midwives. an online q...
Background
Different reasons influence the current low birth-rate and the postponement of the birth of the first child throughout Europe. The aim of this study was to explore how highly educated women and men in Sweden reflect on fertility and postponed parenthood.
Methods
We interviewed women (n = 22) and men (n = 18) who had started their profes...
There is a trend to delay birth of the first child until the age at which female reproductive capacity has started to decrease. The aim of the present study was to explore how highly educated women and men reflected on future parenthood.
Twenty-two women and 18 men, who had started their professional career, were subjected to individual qualitative...
This study investigated, from a gender perspective, perceptions concerning the word "hymen" among students in a Swedish senior high school.
Students answered an open-ended question: What do you think about when you hear the word hymen? The answers were analyzed by using content analysis.
In total, 198 students, aged 17 to 18 years, answered the que...
Cesarean section performed in the absence of medical indication is of concern in many countries, but studies focusing on its prevalence are inconclusive. The objective of this study was, first, to describe the prevalence of cesarean section without medical reason in terms of the diagnostic code listed in the Swedish Medical Birth Register, and to a...
Background: There has been an increasing scientific interest concerning childbirth-related fear among women. Few studies have paid attention to men's fear and its implications. This study investigates the experience of intense childbirth-related fear from the father's perspective. Method: Twenty Swedish men who, in a previous survey, had assessed t...
Carola Eriksson, Pa¨ r Salander and Katarina Hamberg
Abstract
Background: There has been an increasing scientific interest concerning childbirth-related fear among
women. Few studies have paid attention to men’s fear and its implications. This study investigates the
experience of intense childbirth-related fear from the father’s perspective.
Method...
To investigate and describe how intense fear related to childbirth is experienced, dealt with and communicated from the perspective of the women themselves.
Qualitative interviews analysed by a grounded theory approach.
The study was conducted in a mid-sized city in the northern part of Sweden.
A purposeful sample of 20 women, aged 24-41 with exper...
The content of childbirth-related fear as described by 308 women and 194 men was analyzed and compared in relation to intensity of fear. The content of fear was similarly described by women and men and concerned the following main categories: the labor and delivery process, the health and life of the baby, the health and life of the woman, own capa...
The aim of this study was to investigate and compare experiential factors associated with childbirth-related fear in women and in men. A questionnaire was completed by 410 women and 329 men who prior to the study had had a healthy baby at Umeå university hospital, Sweden. The level of fear was estimated, and twenty-nine statements designed to measu...