Women's experiences of safety apps for sexualized violence: a narrative scoping review
Abstract Background Sexualized violence against women is a significant human rights problem worldwide. Safety apps have the capacity to provide women with resources to prevent or respond to experiences of sexualized violence. Methods The aim of the following study was to review the scope of the lite...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Doria (Author), Christine Ausman (Author), Susan Wilson (Author), Annalisa Consalvo (Author), Jad Sinno (Author), Leah Boulos (Author), Matthew Numer (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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