Domestic violence as a threat to maternal and child well-being in an urban migrant community in Peru
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact that domestic violence (DV) has on hindering the success of urban migrants in Peru and any association with maternal depression, impaired parenting, social capital, and child development. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study consisting of structured interviews w...
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Main Authors: | Brieanne K. Kohrt (Author), Sandra Barrueco (Author), Catalina P. Pérez (Author) |
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