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Dawn Marie Dow Releases "Mothering While Black"
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Boundaries and burdens of middle-class black parenthood
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Deciphering Trends in American Volunteering
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John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; David Horton Smith, Boston College; 2012-007
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Decision rightness and relief predominate over the years following an abortion
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A recent analysis from the Turnaway study focused on women who were just under the gestational limit of a clinic and received an abortion and those who had first trimester abortions to examine trends in decisional rightness and negative and positive emotions over 5 years after the abortion. Specifically, Rocca et al. (in press) analyzed these data and found that women were overwhemingly sure of their decision: 95% felt their decision was the right one at each assessment after their abortion, and the predicted probability of abortion being the right decision was 99% at 5 years afterwards. Relief was the most common emotion felt by women, and negative emotions or decision regret did not emerge over time. These results and others from studies conducted globally counter assertions by abortion opponents that women are not certain of their decisions, or that women regret or have mainly negative emotions about their abortions if not in the short run then after a long period of time. This commentary addresses not only these findings but also relevant U.S. abortion policies based on these unsubstantiated claims. Policies should not be based on the notions that women are unsure of their decision, come to regret, it or have negative emotions because there is no evidence to support these claims.
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Julia Steinberg, Ph.D.
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Julia Steinberg Publications
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Desai editorial details decline in Indian women's employment
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Flags a squandered 'gender dividend'
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Desai leads establishment of National Data Innovation Centre in New Delhi
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Far-reaching program will stimulate research, support graduate student development in India and U.S.
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Selected Research
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Desai on Indian educated women’s paradox
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Education is not paying off to better job opportunities, marriage prospects, or freedom to choose for women in India
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Desai sees challenges in India's demographic transition
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Indian Express OpEd articulates good news and challenges
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Desai, Chen research on Fathers' migration in Demographic Research
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Examines nutritional impact of father outmigration
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Desai: Overall Stagnation in India's Progress Toward Gender Equality
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Remarkable achievements in school enrollment and hospital delivery options canceled out by backsliding in employment rates and declining sex ratios
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Diverse community contexts and community resources for sexual and gender minority youth: A mixed-methods study
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Abstract Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth face marginalization and oppression on the basis of their SGM identity, and they often lack traditional support systems to deal with these minority stressors. SGM community resources may alleviate the impact of the stressors that SGM youth face, but these have not been studied in relation to the size and climate of SGM youth's communities. This mixed-methods study examined the relationship between community size and the climate toward SGM individuals and the availability and utilization of SGM community resources. Survey findings indicate that nonmetropolitan communities were associated with less availability and utilization; hostile communities were associated with lower availability only. Interview findings reveal nuanced complexities on the relationship between community and resource provision. Implications for future research and community practice are discussed.
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Jessica N Fish, Ph.D.
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Jessica N Fish Publications