Background: The current international context considers birth experiences as a focal point for women's health. However, this subject is rarely discussed in Tunisian literature.
Aim: Analyze birth experience of a sample of Tunisian women.
Background: The recent overmedication of childbirth process ignores mothers wishes. In Tunisia, women are not involved in decision-making during childbirth.
Aim: To analyze the opinion of a sample of Tunisian women regarding the possibility of making their own informed choices during childbirth and to determine the factors that may influence the requested mode of delivery.
Background: Clinical aspects in schizophrenia suggest a unique relationship with the proper name. aim: Discuss the validity of the hypothesis that the non-transmission of the surname may be a vulnerability factor in schizophrenia.
Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among 60 patients with schizophrenia and their families.