Factors contributing to the high prevalence of intimate partner violence among south Sudanese refugee women in Ethiopia
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence is a universally occurring form of violence against women which is perpetrated by a husband or other intimate partner. It is a common public health problem during humanitarian crisis. Despite this, little is known about the problem among South Sudanese r...
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Main Authors: | Filmawit Hadush (Author), Dereje Tsegaye (Author), Sherif Abdulwehab Legass (Author), Endegena Abebe (Author), Sabit Zenu (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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