Prevalence of interpersonal violence against women and men in New Zealand: results of a cross‐sectional study
Abstract Objective: To determine prevalence rates of non‐partner and partner violence (IPV) in men and women from a population‐based study. Methods: We recruited 2,887 randomly selected respondents (1,464 women and 1,423 men) from three regions of New Zealand between 2017 and 2019. Face‐to‐face inte...
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Main Authors: | Janet L. Fanslow (Author), Zarintaj Malihi (Author), Ladan Hashemi (Author), Pauline Gulliver (Author), Tracey McIntosh (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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