Knowledge, attitudes and practices of health care providers trained in responding to violence against women: a pre- and post-intervention study
Abstract Background Violence against women is a serious public health concern, and is highly prevalent globally, including in India. Health-care providers [HCPs] can play an important role in addressing and reducing negative consequences of violence against women. We implemented a pre-post intervent...
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Main Authors: | Sanjida Arora (Author), Sangeeta Rege (Author), Padma Bhate-Deosthali (Author), Soe Soe Thwin (Author), Avni Amin (Author), Claudia García-Moreno (Author), Sarah R. Meyer (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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