'If they see you bleeding they will quarantine you': Women's help-seeking for violence during the Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks in Sierra Leone
There is increased awareness of the gendered impacts of outbreaks, including an exacerbation of violence against women and disruptions to essential health service delivery for women. However, there is limited understanding of women's own experiences of deciding to use the health system after ex...
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Main Authors: | Rose Burns (Author), Neha Singh (Author), Maseray Fofanah (Author), Tehsie Momoh (Author), Shelley Lees (Author), Janet Seeley (Author), Manuela Colombini (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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