Women with Breast Cancer Personality Traits and Stress of Caused Illness Coping Strategies Coherency with Health Life Quality

Irina Banienė, Liuda Šinkariova Abstract The aim of research – to identify woman with breast cancer coping with stress strategies, caused by the illness, and it’s coherency with health-related quality of life. In this research were participating 102 women who have breast cancer. Respondents were selected by these criterions: female, I or II stage of…

Clinical Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction and Its Outcomes for Women

Žaneta Petrulionienė, Pranas Šerpytis, Dovilė Jančauskaitė, Urtė Gargalskaitė, Brigita Brazauskaitė, Antanas Strazdas Abstract Objective. The aim of the present study was to compare differencesof symptoms, comorbidities, risk factors and outcomes inyounger (up to 55 years-old) and older (over 55 years-old) womenwith acute myocardial infarction.Materials and methods. In this retrospective study we analised473 cases of women…

THE RESOCIALIZATION OF WOMEN WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED AND/OR ARE EXPERIENCED VIOLENCE IN THE FAMILY: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE CENTRE OF CRISIS

Indrė Dirgėlienė Abstract This article should reveal the resocialization of women who have experienced and/or are experienced violence in family in the context or experience of the centre of crisis. Women who have experienced violence in the family suffer difficult trauma to overcome which they frequently need help from people living in the neighbourhood. After…

WOMEN AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

Pranas Šerpytis Abstract Summary Aim of the research: to identify morbidity and mortality rates and distribution by age of females in Lithuania, who, based on the ICD – 10 classification diagnosed E10 – E14 (diabetes), I10 – I15 (hypertension), I20 (angina pectoris), I21 – I22 (myocardial infarction), I26 – I28 (pulmonary embolism, pulmonary heart disease,…