Self-concepts and demographic characteristics of battered women in Gauteng, South Africa
In South Africa, studies have shown that one in every four women are abused or battered. Put graphically, 25% of women in the Republic of South Africa (RSA) are assaulted by their boyfriend/partner or husband and a woman suffer battering on average of 39 times before she seeks outside help. Woman ba...
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Main Author: | E.S. Idemudia (Author) |
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