Perceived social support and the experience of intimate partner violence among married and cohabiting young women in urban slums, Ibadan, Nigeria: a descriptive study
Background Social support is an important factor for improving the outcome of intimate partner violence (IPV) among abused women. Gaps exist on the role of social support among young women who have experienced IPV in Nigeria. Therefore, this study examined the influence of social support on the expe...
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Main Authors: | Olufunmilayo I Fawole (Author), Omowumi O Okedare (Author) |
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BMJ Publishing Group,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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