| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The use of the natural sea sponge as a catamenial device. | Bensch, Rhonda L. | Sponges; Women; Health and Hygiene; Nursing | The purpose of this study was to obtain information regarding the safety of natural sea sponges as catamenial devices. Because of the recent association of menses, tampon use, and staphylococcal infection with toxic shock syndrome, this study assessed the association of catamenial use with changes ... | 1982-06 | |
| 2 | Factors influencing the utilization of women's health services in arural county. | Williamson, Deborah C. | Utah; Women | A questionnaire study was carried out to identify the causal factors in the selection of a source of health care by women residents of a rural county. Two research questions were posed: 1. What are the demographic characteristics associated with existent patterns of utilization of women's health s... | 1977-06 | |
| 3 | Physical fitness levels of pregnant and nonpregnant women. | Shinoskie, Mariann Theresa. | Women; Exercise | The effects of pregnancy on women's fitness levels were investigated. Twenty-seven subjects were selected for Group 1, based on criteria including pregnancy at the third trimester without medical problems of complications and participation in Lamaze childbirth classes. The 27 subjects selected for... | 1978-06 |