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Khisbiyah Yayah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • KONSEKUENSI PSIKOLOGIS DAN SOSIAL-EKONOMI KEHAMILAN TAK DIKEHENDAKI PADA REMAJA
    'Universitas Gadjah Mada', 2006
    Co-Authors: Khisbiyah Yayah
    Abstract:

    The improvement of sex information sources through various channels has lately increased the knowledge on sex among the youth. This fact has nowbecome the basis of various sex practices which is particularly due to the status of youths which is sensitive towards every external influences. Young people are in a transitional position from childhood to adolescence. The field of reproductive health among the youth is one which is directly influenced by the process of the change. The Extramarital Sexual Intercourse which has lately been increasingly popular has now become a serious problem. As a consequence, unwanted pregnancies have been an important phenomenon in the life of the youth. The paper describes the above tendency, and discusses the psychological and socioeconomic consequences caused by unwanted pregnancy among the yout

Yayah Khisbiyah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Konsekuensi psikologis dan sosial-ekonomi kehamilan tak dikehendaki pada remaja
    [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada, 1994
    Co-Authors: Yayah Khisbiyah
    Abstract:

    Abstract The improvement of sex information sources through various channels has lately increased the knowledge on sex among the youth. This fact has now become the basis of various sex practices which is particularly due to the status of youths which is sensitive towards every external influences. Young people are in a transitional position from childhood to adolescence. The field of reproductive health among the youth is one which is directly influenced by the process Of the change. The Extramarital Sexual Intercourse which has lately been increasingly popular has now become a serious problem. As a consequence, unwanted pregnancies have been an important phenomenon in the life of the youth. The paper describes the above tendency, and discusses the psychological and socioeconomic consequences caused by unwanted pregnancy among the youth. Keywords: pregnancies, psychological, socioeconomi

Cesur Kılıçaslan Seher - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Honor kilings in Turkey
    2012
    Co-Authors: Cesur Kılıçaslan Seher
    Abstract:

    #nofulltext# --- Online presentation. 7.International Conference on Interdiscplinary Social Sciences.Universidad Abat Oliba CEU,Barcelona,Spain, 25-28 June 2012.The concept of honor is very important for an individual’s integration into a group. A person’s failure in this area causes her to feel ashamed and lose status. Honor permeates the common values and norms which determine relationships in a society. According to an ancient Turkish proverb, Extramarital Sexual Intercourse is “like mud on a woman’s face and like henna on a man’s hand.” The traditional punishment for women who have the “mud” on their faces referred to in this proverb, one which is not accepted to be marginal in the social perception, is generally death. Today, high number of murders committed due to this point of view in Turkey and the steps for preventing them are being discussed. Murderers who commit honor killings in Turkey generally emphasize the traditions of their tribes and do not use a religious discourse. The incidences in which men are killed are more unusual, and according to Islam, the man that takes part in fornication should be stoned to death along with the woman. However this rule was not practiced in either today’s Turkey or even in the Ottoman Empire, which was ruled by sultans who claimed to be caliphs of all Muslims. This fact supports the idea that religion is not the main reason for honor killings. According to the former Turkish Penal Code (TPC), the punishment of a person could be reduced due to provocation if he murders someone for his honor because of the social pressure created by the concept of honor. Thus, his punishment could be smaller than the punishment of a person who committed a murder in another way. Today, there is no punishment reduction due to provocation, according to the new Turkish Penal Code which was put into force for conformity with the European Union

Cesur-kiliçaslan S. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Honor killings in Turkey
    2012
    Co-Authors: Cesur-kiliçaslan S.
    Abstract:

    The concept of honor is very important for an individual's integration into a group. A person's failure in this area causes her to feel ashamed and lose status. Honor permeates the common values and norms which determine relationships in a society. According to an ancient Turkish proverb, Extramarital Sexual Intercourse is "like mud on a woman's face and like henna on a man's hand." The traditional punishment for women who have the "mud" on their faces referred to in this proverb, one which is not accepted to be marginal in the social perception, is generally death. Today, high number of murders committed due to this point of view in Turkey and the steps for preventing them are being discussed. Murderers who commit honor killings in Turkey generally emphasize the traditions of their tribes and do not use a religious discourse. The incidences in which men are killed are more unusual, and according to Islam, the man that takes part in fornication should be stoned to death along with the woman. However this rule was not practiced in either today's Turkey or even in the Ottoman Empire, which was ruled by sultans who claimed to be caliphs of all Muslims. This fact supports the idea that religion is not the main reason for honor killings. According to the former Turkish Penal Code (TPC), the punishment of a person could be reduced due to provocation if he murders someone for his honor because of the social pressure created by the concept of honor. Thus, his punishment could be smaller than the punishment of a person who committed a murder in another way. Today, there is no punishment reduction due to provocation, according to the new Turkish Penal Code which was put into force for conformity with the European Union. © Common Ground, Donald Morton, All Rights Reserved

Amrinder J Kanwar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • p3 s6 06 does the concept of early and late latent syphilis hold well in today s scenario
    Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2011
    Co-Authors: Amrinder J Kanwar
    Abstract:

    Background Latent syphilis refers to the asymptomatic stage in the natural evolution of syphilis in a patient not treated or inadequately/inappropriately treated for syphilis. Latent syphilis has been categorised as early latent and late latent for therapeutic purposes. Indiscriminate and inadequate over the counter use of antibiotics (happenstance) and HIV co-infection in present day scenario tends to change natural evolution of syphilis. Even though some patients remain asymptomatic without any historical evidence of clinical manifestation of syphilis, serologically they continue to reflect the ongoing infection process; the so called syphilis of unknown duration. Objective To determine the sero-epidemiological characteristics of patients with syphilis of unknown duration registered to a Sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic in an Institute setting. Patients and Methods Clinic records of patients registered to the STD clinic between 2006 and 2010 were retrieved. For study purposes, syphilis of unknown duration was defined as positivity with Treponema Pallidum Haemagglutination assay (TPHA) irrespective of Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) titre in patients who did not have any clinical sign of syphilis including neurological and cardiac, during clinic entry; had no features to suggest syphilis in the past and had not been treated with parenteral penicillin. Results Of the 76 patients registered during the study period, 52 (68%) satisfied the diagnosis of syphilis of unknown duration. Age of patients was between 20 and 56 years (mean 29.76, standard deviation 8.32). Males outnumbered females by a ratio of 2.25:1. Majority (33, 63.4%) of the patients were direct walk-in with positive serology results done in private laboratories, mostly in patients who are habituated to unprotected Extramarital Sexual Intercourse. Others were referred from obstetric clinics (15.4%), private practitioners (15.4%), HIV clinic (1.9%), transfusion medicine (1.9%) and urology clinic (1.9%). Majority patients (31, 59.61%) showed low titre VDRL (upto 1:8) positivity while 5 (9.6%) were VDRL non-reactive. Conclusion In majority of syphilis patients, duration of latency could not be determined due to lack of history of clinical lesions of early syphilis or reliable history of time of acquisition of infection. Consequently, the categorisation of latent syphilis to early and late phases in present day scenario appears redundant.