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Publication Prenatal stress during the 1999 bombing associated with lower birth weight-A study of 3,815 births from Belgrade(2010) ;Maric, Nadja P. (57226219191) ;Dunjic, Bojana (26030387300) ;Stojiljkovic, Dragan J. (28867482100) ;Britvic, Dubravka (24066425000)Jasovic-Gasic, Miroslava (55945351100)During the 3-month bombing of Serbia (March 24-June 9, 1999), the entire population, including pregnant females as an especially vulnerable group, was exposed to a high degree of stress. This is the first study to explore the effects of prenatal stress during the 1999 bombing of Belgrade on the main obstetric characteristics of newborns. The design of the study was retrospective cross-sectional. The total number of birth records in the sample was 3,815, namely, 1,198 from the group exposed to prenatal stress and 1,251 and 1,366 from the respective control periods, years 1996 and 2003, when no stressful events affected the city. We found that exposed mothers gave birth to infants with statistically significantly lower birth weight (BW; mean difference = 86 g, 95% confidence interval = 67 to 104; F (1, 3,349) = 80.8, p < 0.001, η p 2 = 0.024), when controlling for confounding effects of body length and head circumference. There was no specific relation between the trimester of stress exposure and BW in infants born in 1999. Neither increased frequency of preterm deliveries nor more complications of pregnancy and delivery were found in the given sample. Possible consequences of lower BW on psychosocial and somatic functioning should be evaluated through the lifetime. © 2009 Springer-Verlag. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Sexuality of Sex Workers: Sexual Arousability and the Sexual Profile of Women Engaged in Prostitution in Serbia(2020) ;Tiosavljevic, Danijela (6504299597) ;Pantovic Stefanovic, Maja (35085268700) ;Dunjic, Bojana (26030387300) ;Piperac, Pavle (57188729382) ;Latas, Milan (6507748007) ;Milosavljevic, Maja (54786792400)Vicentic, Sreten (36599764600)BACKGROUND: In a view of sex work being a sexual behavioural activity, the main objective of our research was to explore the sexuality of sex workers in Serbia regarding to intensity of their sexual arousability. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The research was conducted on 30 sex workers and 30 controls of randomly selected social and demographic characteristics, without any signs of psychiatric morbidity. For the evaluation of the intensity of sexual arousability, SAI (Sexual Arousability Index) questionnaire was used. RESULTS: The analysis of the main total scores of the SAI for the sex workers and control participants showed no statistically significant difference in the overall intensity of arousability (p>0.05). However, item by item analysis of the questionnaire showed qualitative difference in sexuality between sex workers and controls, related to certain aspects of sexuality. CONCLUSIONS: These findings allow the space for further research in the way of identifying origins of qualitative issues in the sexual profile of sex workers, in correlation to women who are not sex workers, i.e. whether they had been result of potential biological, specific psychodynamic factors, or have been formed as a result of the direct influence of the sex work. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The sexuality of sex workers: Sexual arousability and the sexual profile of women engaged in prostitution in serbia(2021) ;Tiosavljevic, Danijela (6504299597) ;Stefanovic, Maja Pantovic (35085268700) ;Dunjic, Bojana (26030387300) ;Piperac, Pavle (57188729382) ;Latas, Milan (6507748007) ;Milosavljevic, Maja (54786792400)Vicentic, Sreten (36599764600)Background: In a view of sex work being a sexual behavioural activity, the main objective of our research was to explore the sexuality of sex workers in Serbia regarding to intensity of their sexual arousability. Subjects and methods: The research was conducted on 30 sex workers and 30 controls of randomly selected social and demographic characteristics, without any signs of psychiatric morbidity. For the evaluation of the intensity of sexual arousability, SAI (Sexual Arousability Index) questionnaire was used. Results: The analysis of the main total scores of the SAI for the sex workers and control participants showed no statistically significant difference in the overall intensity of arousability (p>0.05). However, item by item analysis of the questionnaire showed qualitative difference in sexuality between sex workers and controls, related to certain aspects of sexuality. Conclusions: These findings allow the space for further research in the way of identifying origins of qualitative issues in the sexual profile of sex workers, in correlation to women who are not sex workers, i.e. whether they had been result of potential biological, specific psychodynamic factors, or have been formed as a result of the direct influence of the sex work. © Medicinska naklada - Zagreb, Croatia
