BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Call for papers: The Role of Structural and Interpersonal Violence in the Lives of Women
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth is currently accepting submissions to a thematic series entitled 'The Role of Structural and Interpersonal Violence in the Lives of Women'.
The purpose of this thematic series is to build a strong theoretical understanding of structural violence against women, and identify policy responses to address structural inequities that make women vulnerable to numerous forms of violence such as abuse, physical assaults, or criminal acts. We welcome manuscripts that span a number of disciplines and incorporate different research methodologies and theoretical lenses to understand the phenomenon of structural violence against women. Papers that draw on varying contexts in which structural violence is experienced by women, as well as their causes can also be considered.
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- RESEARCH ARTICLE
Impact of obstetric interventions on condition at birth in extremely preterm babies: evidence from a national cohort study
Published on: 13 December 2016 - RESEARCH ARTICLE
- EDITORIAL
Stillbirth – a challenge for the 21st century
Published on: 10 December 2016 - RESEARCH ARTICLE
Fetal membrane imaging and the prediction of preterm birth: a systematic review, current issues, and future directions
Published on: 9 December 2016 - RESEARCH ARTICLE
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