Gender inequalities in violence victimization and depression in Brazil: results from the 2019 national health survey
Abstract Background Violence is a worldwide public health challenge and has been linked to depression in many settings. Depression is higher in women and differential exposure to violence is a potential risk factor - especially in countries with high-levels of violence. This paper provides a compreh...
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Main Authors: | Matías Mrejen (Author), Leonardo Rosa (Author), Dayana Rosa (Author), Thomas Hone (Author) |
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