Community perceptions of intimate partner violence - a qualitative study from urban Tanzania
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Intimate partner violence against women is a prevailing public health problem in Tanzania, where four of ten women have a lifetime exposure to physical or sexual violence by their male partners. To be able to suggest relevant and fea...
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Main Authors: | Emmelin Maria (Author), Lugina Helen I (Author), Nyström Lennarth (Author), Laisser Rose M (Author) |
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