Gaps in Medical Students' Competencies to Deal With Intimate Partner Violence in Key Mozambican Medical Schools
Purpose: The researchers aimed to identify the gaps in competencies designed to help medical students to deal with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in key Mozambican medical schools curricula.Method: A survey was administered to 3rd and 6th-year medical students (N387), enrolled in five medical schoo...
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Main Authors: | Beatriz Manuel (Author), Kristien Roelens (Author), Armindo Tiago (Author), Ines Keygnaert (Author), Martin Valcke (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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