Female university students' preferences for different types of sexual relationships: implications for gender-based violence prevention programs and policies
Abstract Background Gender-based violence among young women is a growing problem worldwide. The consequences of this victimization have been well reported in the scientific literature, among which negative health outcomes stand out. The factors influencing this problem are many; one highlighted by r...
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Main Authors: | Laura Ruiz-Eugenio (Author), Sandra Racionero-Plaza (Author), Elena Duque (Author), Lidia Puigvert (Author) |
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