Sexual violence associated with poor mental health in women attending Australian general practices
Abstract Objective: Sexual violence (SV) against adult women is prevalent and associated with a range of mental health issues. General practitioners could potentially have a role in responding, however, there is little information to help guide them. Data around prevalence of all forms of adult SV (...
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Main Authors: | Laura Tarzia (Author), Sarah Maxwell (Author), Jodie Valpied (Author), Kitty Novy (Author), Rebecca Quake (Author), Kelsey Hegarty (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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