Variations in the association between polygyny and experience of intimate partner violence by husband's alcohol consumption: a cross-sectional study among postpartum women in Thailand
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence is more common in polygynous couples than monogamous couples, but the extent that this association is modified by the husband's alcohol consumption is unknown. The objectives of this study are: (1) To describe the extent to which polygyny is associa...
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Main Authors: | Paithoon Sonthon (Author), Narumon Janma (Author), Wit Wichaidit (Author) |
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