The surfacing portion of the Iceberg of the Domestic Violence Phenomenon-data from the Israeli National Trauma Registry
Abstract Background Domestic violence against women, which is an ancient phenomenon, is still thriving worldwide. The burden of domestic violence that is non-fatal on scene and its consequences in Israel are unknown. The purpose of this study was to provide evidence-based data regarding domestic vio...
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Main Authors: | Bella Savitsky (Author), Irina Radomislensky (Author), Sharon Goldman (Author), Arielle Kaim (Author), I. T. G. (Israel Trauma Group) (Author), Moran Bodas (Author) |
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