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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2012; 18 (11): 1118-1126
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-158960

ABSTRACT

We conducted a cross-sectional survey to determine the prevalence of, and factors affecting, spousal violence among 3271 ever-married women attending 12 randomly selected family health centres in Alexandria Governorate. More than three-quarters of the participants [77%] reported experiencing spousal violence during their marital life. Emotional violence was the most common type reported [71.0%], followed by physical [50.3%], economic [40.8%] and sexual [37.1%] violence. The study confirms the high prevalence of spousal violence across all socioeconomic strata. Logistic regression analysis indicated large family size, divorce or separation, low educational attainment of husband, smoking habit and drug use in husband, husband's psychological status and history of exposure to physical violence during adolescence were associated with spousal violence. This high rate of spousal violence highlights the urgent need for government and civil society to address the issue, which hinders progress toward Egypt's development goals


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Humans , Female , Spouse Abuse , Delivery of Health Care , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Cross-Sectional Studies , Sex Offenses , Violence , Logistic Models
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Bulletin of the National Research Centre. 2005; 30 (5): 507-520
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-70285

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Two pot experiments were conducted during the winter seasons of [2002/2003 and 2003/2004] in the green house of the National Research Centre, Dokki, Giza Egypt to study the effect of different methods of potassium application on growth, yield and chemical constituent of canola grown under different levels of saline irrigation. Salinity has a depressing effect on various growth and yield parameters. Method of potassium application might have a stimulating effect on alleviating the adverse effects of salinity. Foliar application with 5.6 cm 3/L potassein plus soil application of potassium with the rate of 24 kg K 2O/ fed have stimulating effect on most growth parameters i.e. number of leaves and branches, dry weight of leaves, stem and whole plant and photosynthetic pigments as well as yield parameters i.e. number and weight of pods, straw and seed yield, seed index and oil percentage


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Potassium , Plants , Therapeutic Irrigation , Brassica napus , Seeds , Plants, Edible , Soil/analysis , Magnesium , Iron , Zinc , Copper
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