Spatial distribution and predictors of domestic violence against women: evidence from analysis of Ethiopian demographic health survey 2016
Abstract Background Violence against women particularly that is committed by an intimate partner is becoming a social and public health problem across the world. Studies show that the spatial variation in the distribution of domestic violence was commonly attributed to neighborhood-level predictors....
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Main Authors: | Elias Seid (Author), Tesfahun Melese (Author), Kassahun Alemu (Author) |
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