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Intimate Partner Violence Through the Lens of Gender, Finance, and Ethics
Nasreen Rafiq
,
Zahra Tharani
, Zohra Jetha
,
Tazeen Saeed Ali
Division of Woman and Child Health, Medical College, Pakistan
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Pakistan
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Computer Science
Demographic Characteristic
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Disadvantaged Group
100%
Ethical Implication
100%
Intimate Relationship
100%
Political Systems
100%
Social Sciences
Autonomy
14%
Developed Countries
14%
Disadvantaged Group
14%
Finance
100%
Gender Role
28%
Intimate Partner
14%
Intimate Partner Violence
100%
Male Dominance
14%
Medical Ethics
14%
Multidisciplinary Approach
14%
Partner Relationship
14%
Political Systems
14%
Sexual Orientation
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intimate Partner
100%
Medical Ethics
100%
Public Health
100%
Psychology
Autonomy
14%
Demographic Characteristic
14%
Ethics
100%
Gender Role
28%
Health Concern
14%
Intimate Partner Violence
100%
Public Health
14%
Sexual Orientation
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intimate Partner
14%
Intimate Partner Violence
100%
Public Health
14%
Transvaginal Sling
14%