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Original Articles

Emergency care provision for, and psychological distress in, survivors of domestic violence

, MSocSc, BSocSc (Hons), BSocSc, Post-Basic Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing, Diploma in Nursing (General, Community and Psychiatric) and Midwifery, , BCur, , BCur, , MA (Psychological Research), , MBChB, MMed (Surg), FCSSA & , MBChB, FCPsych (SA), MMed Psych
Pages 15-15d | Published online: 15 Aug 2014

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