Perceptions of firearms in a cohort of women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) in Central Pennsylvania
Abstract Background Almost one-half of U.S. women will experience intimate partner violence (IPV), defined as physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner. IPV is associated with an increased risk of homicide, with firearms as the most commonly used weapon. We designed this...
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Main Authors: | Laura Leuenberger (Author), Erik Lehman (Author), Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld (Author) |
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