Prevalence and risk of violence against people with and without disabilities: findings from an Australian population‐based study
Abstract Objectives: There are no population‐based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal violence among people with disabilities in Australia. The project aimed to: 1) estimate the prevalence of violence for men and women according to disability status; 2) compare the risk of violence among w...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Krnjacki (Author), Eric Emerson (Author), Gwynnyth Llewellyn (Author), Anne M. Kavanagh (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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