A latent class analysis of attitudes concerning the acceptability of intimate partner violence in rural Senegal
Abstract Background Research concerning the causes and consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), particularly in less developed areas of the world, has become prominent in the last two decades. Although a number of potential causal factors have been investigated the current consensus is that...
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Main Authors: | John Sandberg (Author), Rosalind Fennell (Author), Yacine Boujija (Author), Laetitia Douillot (Author), Valerie Delaunay (Author), Simona Bignami (Author), Wubin Xie (Author), Cheikh Sokhna (Author), Steven Rytina (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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