Exploring risk factors for suicidal ideation in a population‐based sample of New Zealand women who have experienced intimate partner violence
Abstract Objective: To explore factors associated with suicidal thoughts among women who had experienced intimate partner violence (IPV), using data from the New Zealand replication of the WHO Multi‐country Violence Against Women study. Method: Face‐to‐face interviews were conducted. A population‐ba...
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Main Authors: | Pauline Gulliver (Author), Janet Fanslow (Author) |
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2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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