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Barnes-Josiah, Debora L.

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The “Three Delays” as a Framework for Examining Maternal Mortality in Haiti

Barnes-Josiah, Debora L., Cynthia Myntti et Antoine Augustin
1998

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Social Science & Medicine
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corps/sexualités
santé
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Haiti has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the Caribbean. The “Three Delays” model proposes that pregnancy-related mortality is overwhelmingly due to delays in: (1) deciding to seek appropriate medical help for an obstetric emergency; (2) reaching an appropriate obstetric facility; and (3) receiving adequate care when a facility is reached. This framework was used to analyze a sample of 12 maternal deaths that occurred in a longitudinal cohort of pregnant Haitian women.

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Arrested Pregnancy Syndrome in Haiti: Findings from a National Survey

Coreil, Jeannine, Debora L. Barnes-Josiah, Antoine Augustin et Michel Cayemittes
1996

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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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corps/sexualités
santé
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This report describes findings from a national survey of pregnant women in Haiti regarding the social epidemiology of pedisyon (perdition), or “arrested pregnancy syndrome,” a condition believed to be associated with infertility. Data collected on mortality of respondents' sisters were used to indirectly measure the prevalence of this culture-bound syndrome in the adult female population and to compare its distribution in urban and rural areas. Perdition appears to be a fairly common event that affects a large proportion of Haitian women.

Barnes-Josiah, Debora L.

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