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Research Article

Testing Two Global Models to Prevent Violence against Women and Children: Methods and Baseline Data Analysis of a Seven-Year Prospective Study

, DrPH, FAAN, , PhD, , MS, , PhD & , MA
Pages 871-881 | Published online: 10 Dec 2012

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