Gender-based violence screening methods preferred by women visiting a public hospital in Pune, India
Abstract Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a major global public health concern and is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. Early identification of GBV is crucial for improved health outcomes. Interactions with health care providers may provide a unique opportunity for routine GBV scre...
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Main Authors: | Nishi Suryavanshi (Author), Shilpa Naik (Author), Smita Waghmare (Author), Nikhil Gupte (Author), Sameer Khan (Author), Vidya Mave (Author), Andrea Deluca (Author), Amita Gupta (Author), Jonathan Golub (Author), Robert C. Bollinger (Author), Anita Shankar (Author) |
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