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Qualitative Health Research | 2004

Strategies Used by Low-Income Mexican Women to Deal with Miscarriage and “Spontaneous” Abortion

Joaquina Erviti; Roberto Castro; Ana Collado

This study focuses on lowest income Mexican women attended for abortion-related complications in a public hospital. The objective was to investigate the women’s experience of having a so-called “spontaneous” abortion and their related strategies to avoid stigmatization. Four strategies emerge from women’s testimonies: presenting themselves as women who “play by the rules,” pleading ignorance of the pregnancy, stating that they had already accepted their pregnancy, or presenting the abortion as the result of an accident. Women use these strategies to deflect any blame to which they might be subjected and as a means of dealing with the stigma attached to a behavior that transgresses social norms regarding reproduction. Far from being passive receptors of the social imperative, which makes motherhood compulsory, women oscillate strategically within the margins of a seemingly uniform normative discourse and thereby ensure their moral survival. The authors discuss results within the framework of praxis theory.


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2014

Gendered experiences of sexual abuse of teenagers and children in Mexico

Sonia M. Frías; Joaquina Erviti

The prevalence of sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence in a national representative sample of Mexican youngsters is examined from a gender perspective using data from the 2007 National Survey on Exclusion, Intolerance and Violence in Public Institutions of High School Level Education. Of those surveyed, 1.76% were forced into their first experience of intercourse, and 6.43% had their genitalia touched or their first sexual interaction imposed against their will. In this sample, 6.82% had experienced sexual abuse before the age of 18. Child sexual abuse was most commonly perpetrated by family members and neighbors. Only 20% reported being abused by an unknown person. Males and females had different victimization experiences. Forty percent disclosed information about the abuse to another person, and 7% reported their experiences to law enforcement agencies. Males and females stated different reasons for not disclosing. These findings are discussed within the context of the social construction of the male and female body and sexuality in the Mexican context.


Health and Human Rights | 2003

Violations of Reproductive Rights during Hospital Births in Mexico

Roberto Castro; Joaquina Erviti


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2007

Globalización y enfermedades infecciosas en las poblaciones indígenas de México

Roberto Castro; Joaquina Erviti; René Leyva


Estudios Sociológicos de El Colegio de México | 2006

Las luchas clasificatorias en torno al aborto : el caso de los médios en hospitales públicos de México

Joaquina Erviti; Roberto Castro; Itzel Adriana Sosa Sánchez


Revista CONAMED | 2014

25 años de investigación sobre violencia obstétrica en México

Roberto Castro; Joaquina Erviti


Estudios Sociológicos de El Colegio de México | 2003

Las redes sociales en la experiencia del aborto : un estudio de caso con mujeres de Cuernavaca, México

Roberto Castro; Joaquina Erviti


Revista de Estudios de Género, La Ventana E-ISSN: 2448-7724 | 2012

Haciendo cuerpos, haciendo género. Un estudio con jóvenes en Cuernavaca

Itzel A. Sosa-Sánchez; Joaquina Erviti; Catherine Menkes


Salud Publica De Mexico | 1995

Utilización de servicios de salud por febriles en un área de transmisión de paludismo en México

René Leyva; Joaquina Erviti; Luz Kageyama; Esperanza Gallardo; Fernando Lara


Archive | 2014

A Society Undergoing Trauma: Criminal Violence in Mexico and the Search for Justice and Hope

Roberto Castro; Joaquina Erviti

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Roberto Castro

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Itzel Adriana Sosa Sánchez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Catherine Menkes

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Itzel A Sosa

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Sonia M. Frías

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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