Strengthening the service experiences of women impacted by gambling-related intimate partner violence
Abstract Background While problem gambling does not directly cause intimate partner violence (IPV), it exacerbates that violence significantly. Women experiencing both gambling harm and IPV often find themselves in challenging situations; furthermore, stigma and shame frequently act as barriers to s...
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Main Authors: | Cathy O'Mullan (Author), Nerilee Hing (Author), Elaine Nuske (Author), Helen Breen (Author), Lydia Mainey (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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