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Co-creating a global shared research agenda on violence against women in low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
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Intimate partner violence against women among contraceptive users at a primary health care setting in Southern Ethiopia: a facility-based cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Petros B+4 more
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Prevalence and Factor Influencing Intimate Partner Violence against Women during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Ghahramani S+3 more
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Domestic Violence Against Women in Nepal: A Systematic Review of Risk Factors. [PDF]
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1999
Violence against women has received increasing public attention over the past 20 years. The past two decades have highlighted the problem of intimate partner violence as a major cause of intentional injury to women. Many of these women present themselves to emergency departments where emergency physicians have a unique opportunity to intervene.
Tenange Haile-Mariam, Yolanda C. Haywood
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Violence against women has received increasing public attention over the past 20 years. The past two decades have highlighted the problem of intimate partner violence as a major cause of intentional injury to women. Many of these women present themselves to emergency departments where emergency physicians have a unique opportunity to intervene.
Tenange Haile-Mariam, Yolanda C. Haywood
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2008
Violence against women is widespread and affects millions of women and girls worldwide. Among its many health consequences are those related to sexual and reproductive health: unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, unsafe abortions, and gynecological injuries and problems.
Claudia Garcia-Moreno, Heidi Stöckl
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Violence against women is widespread and affects millions of women and girls worldwide. Among its many health consequences are those related to sexual and reproductive health: unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, unsafe abortions, and gynecological injuries and problems.
Claudia Garcia-Moreno, Heidi Stöckl
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018
Violence against women causes suffering and misery to victims and their families and places a heavy burden on societies worldwide. It mostly happens within intimate relationships or between people known to each other. Violence against women is a social construction based on a societal consensus about the roles and rights of men and women. Two prevalent
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Violence against women causes suffering and misery to victims and their families and places a heavy burden on societies worldwide. It mostly happens within intimate relationships or between people known to each other. Violence against women is a social construction based on a societal consensus about the roles and rights of men and women. Two prevalent
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Women & Health, 1988
In Sweden as in most other Western countries, violence against women has become a public issue. Despite its historic occurrence in virtually every time period of human existence, it has only recently been defined as a social "problem" and not as a private affair.
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In Sweden as in most other Western countries, violence against women has become a public issue. Despite its historic occurrence in virtually every time period of human existence, it has only recently been defined as a social "problem" and not as a private affair.
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