Pertti J. Pelto
Affiliations: | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
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Iyengar K, Pelto P, Iyengar SD. (2016) Huwa Rog, Parhej, and Desi Dawai: Women's Perceptions of Postpartum Maternal Morbidity and Care in Rajasthan, India. Qualitative Health Research. 26: 659-71 |
Nastasi BK, Schensul JJ, Schensul SL, et al. (2015) A model for translating ethnography and theory into culturally constructed clinical practices. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 39: 92-120 |
Kostick KM, Schensul SL, Singh R, et al. (2011) A methodology for building culture and gender norms into intervention: an example from Mumbai, India. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 72: 1630-8 |
Pereira B, Andrew G, Pednekar S, et al. (2007) The explanatory models of depression in low income countries: listening to women in India. Journal of Affective Disorders. 102: 209-218 |
Ramachandar L, Pelto PJ. (2005) Medical abortion in rural Tamil Nadu, South India: a quiet transformation. Reproductive Health Matters. 13: 54-64 |
Ramachandar L, Pelto PJ. (2004) Abortion providers and safety of abortion: a community-based study in a rural district of Tamil Nadu, India. Reproductive Health Matters. 12: 138-46 |
Ramachandar L, Pelto PJ. (2002) The role of village health nurses in mediating abortions in rural Tamil Nadu, India. Reproductive Health Matters. 10: 64-75 |
Pelto PJ. (2002) Building Social Sciences and Health Research: A Decade of Technical Assistance in South Asia Human Organization. 61: 189-195 |
Ross JL, Laston SL, Pelto PJ, et al. (2002) Exploring explanatory models of women's reproductive health in rural Bangladesh Culture, Health and Sexuality. 4: 173-190 |
Pelto PJ, Pelto GH. (1997) Studying Knowledge, Culture, and Behavior in Applied Medical Anthropology Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 11: 147-163 |