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Exploring the Sociodemographic Factors Influencing Women's Experiences With Domestic Violence and Their Help-Seeking Behaviors at the National Guard Health Hospitals. [PDF]
Alsupiany AO+7 more
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Abstract Pastoral practices remain a widespread economic activity across European mountain regions. However, the viability of this activity may be threatened by the recovery of large wild vertebrates associated with passive rewilding, leading to the so‐called human–wildlife conflicts.
P. Acebes+4 more
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A qualitative study exploring service users' perspectives of the impact of a community-based nurse-led domestic violence service on women's access to healthcare. [PDF]
Hollingdrake O, Alban Cruz A, Currie J.
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Abstract While the return of wolves (Canis lupus) to many European countries is a conservation milestone, the negative impacts are unevenly distributed across society, placing high pressure on livestock grazing systems. For this perspective, scientists from diverse disciplines and geographical backgrounds reflect on the state of livestock–wolf ...
Emu‐Felicitas Ostermann‐Miyashita+11 more
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Prevalence of a history of violence and domestic violence during pregnancy in Iceland and related risk factors during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Finnbogadóttir HR+3 more
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Grassroots Memory and Maternal Refusal in Michoacán
Journal for the Anthropology of North America, EarlyView.
Veronica Valencia Gonzalez
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Drivers of human attitudes towards wolves Canis lupus in Kazakhstan
Abstract Kazakhstan is recognized as a key stronghold for the grey wolf (Canis lupus). Nonetheless, the wolf status and the dynamics of human‐wolf coexistence in the region remain poorly understood. This study aims to fill that gap by exploring current attitudes towards wolves in Kazakhstan and identify the underlying drivers of these attitudes.
Alyona Koshkina+5 more
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Domestic violence and older women in Latin American countries: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Macdonald M+10 more
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Abstract The return of grey wolves to multi‐use landscapes in North America and Europe raises concerns over accompanying risks of livestock predation. While local‐level risk factors have received attention, it is difficult to explore the role that landscape‐scale variables, such as landscape connectivity, play in driving livestock losses.
Vivian F. Hawkinson+2 more
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