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Socioeconomic Determinants of Domestic Violence in Northeast India: Evidence From the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4)

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Violence against women is now widely recognized as an important public health problem, owing to its health consequences. Domestic violence generally refers to violence against women that generally takes place in the matrimonial home, which includes ...
Sharatchandra Haobijam   +1 more
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Domestic Violence

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1998
Domestic violence, defined as abuse involving intimate partners, is a growing problem in the United States. Most victims are women in heterosexual relationships. Frequently, the violence is a combination of physical, sexual, and psychologic abuse that occurs in a cyclic and intensifying pattern that can ultimately result in serious assaults with ...
Valerie J. Gilchrist, Ann Carden
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Domestic Violence

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Violence between partners in dating and live-in relationships is high. Using standardized questions, a clinician can assess for, and determine the seriousness of, partner violence. This article includes a comprehensive assessment for partner violence, plans for primary prevention of violence in the office setting, and comprehensive plans for various ...
S A, Eisenstat, L, Bancroft
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The prevalence of domestic violence among women during the COVID-19 pandemic

, 2020
This paper presents the findings from an online survey of 15,000 Australian women about their experience of domestic violence during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
H. Boxall, Anthony Morgan, Rick Brown
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Domestic Violence Victimization among South Asian Immigrant Men and Women in the United States

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Domestic violence is a pernicious social problem in the United States and a cause of national concern. The South Asian culture disempowers individuals experiencing domestic violence from recognizing and reporting victimization.
Abha Rai, Y. Choi
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