2006
Defining Women's Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies
Inhorn M. Defining Women's Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2006, 20: 345-378. PMID: 16937621, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2006.20.3.345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth research agendaWomen's healthWomen's health research agendaPerspectives of womenWomen's health concernsAnthropology's contributionQualitative traditionKnowledge productionEthnographic literatureResearch agendaWestern biomedicineEthnographyHealth concernPublic healthArticleAnthropologistsPrimary exampleAnthropologyAgendaMajor messageHealthTraditionPerspectiveMessagesLiterature
2004
Privacy, privatization, and the politics of patronage: ethnographic challenges to penetrating the secret world of Middle Eastern, hospital-based in vitro fertilization
Inhorn M. Privacy, privatization, and the politics of patronage: ethnographic challenges to penetrating the secret world of Middle Eastern, hospital-based in vitro fertilization. Social Science & Medicine 2004, 59: 2095-2108. PMID: 15351475, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.03.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMen's influences on women's reproductive health: medical anthropological perspectives
Dudgeon M, Inhorn M. Men's influences on women's reproductive health: medical anthropological perspectives. Social Science & Medicine 2004, 59: 1379-1395. PMID: 15246168, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.11.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnthropology, CulturalDecision MakingFemaleHealth StatusHumansMaleReproductionSociology, MedicalSpousesWomen's HealthConceptsAnthropological perspectiveWomen's reproductive healthAnthropological researchMedical anthropologistsReproductive healthMedical anthropological researchQuestion of equalityReproductive health programsReproductive health researchEthnographic studyReproductive rightsDemographic literatureExemplary researchMan's influenceChild health programsHealth programsAnthropologistsWomen's healthOrganizational frameworkHealth researchArticlePerspectiveHealth of childrenSalient exampleSecond half
2003
Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt
Inhorn M. Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt. Social Science & Medicine 2003, 56: 1837-1851. PMID: 12650724, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00208-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMale infertilityHealth care seekingReproductive technologiesPercent of couplesPostabortion infectionTubal infertilityPrimary preventionIVF centerCare seekingRapid global spreadInfertility beltEpidemiological factorsInfertilityGlobal infertilityHigh rateOne-thirdInfectionSaharan AfricaGlobal spreadMost casesNew reproductive technologiesReproduction gone awry: medical anthropological perspectives
Jenkins G, Inhorn M. Reproduction gone awry: medical anthropological perspectives. Social Science & Medicine 2003, 56: 1831-1836. PMID: 12650723, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00207-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Ethnography, epidemiology and infertility in Egypt
Inhorn M, Buss K. Ethnography, epidemiology and infertility in Egypt. Social Science & Medicine 1994, 39: 671-686. PMID: 7973866, DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)90023-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolitical-economic contextRisk of infertilityInternational health problemEpidemiological research designsInterpretive insightsHealth problemsResearch designInfertilityEpidemiological inquiryEgyptian menEgyptian settingEthnographyData collectionInquiryContextEpidemiologyFactorsImproved understandingInterpreting infertility: Medical anthropological perspectives Introduction
Inhorn M. Interpreting infertility: Medical anthropological perspectives Introduction. Social Science & Medicine 1994, 39: 459-461. PMID: 7973846, DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)90089-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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