Intimate partner violence and associated factors among reproductive age women during COVID-19 pandemic in Southern Ethiopia, 2020
Plain English summary Intimate partner violence is physical, sexual, or emotional abuse by an intimate partner or ex-partner or spouse to a woman. Community based cross-section study was employed among 462 reproductive-age women to assess the magnitude and associated factors of IPV against women dur...
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Main Authors: | Solomon Shitu (Author), Alex Yeshaneh (Author), Haimanot Abebe (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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