Community Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence during Pregnancy—A Qualitative Study from Ethiopia
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A recent review of African clinical studies reported prevalence rates of 23–40% for physical, 3–27% for sexual, and 25–49% for emotional or psychological intimate partner
abused women from different parts of Norway to explore what paid work means for women exposed to partner violence and how living with an abusive partner affected their working
In recognition of the significant public health impact of IPV, the Norwegian Directorate of Health issued new guidelines in 2014, which recommend that health professionals routinely
A matter of choice—professionals’ views on the incorporation of practical work with intimate partner violence into Swedish personal social services..
Keywords: Batterer, CBT, Cognitive therapy, Group therapy, Intimate partner violence, Mental health, Perpetrator, Randomized controlled trials, Systematic review.. *
At the outset of this study in 2011, reviews and studies concluded that there was barely any research on fathers and parenting in the context of intimate partner violence
The Safe Pregnancy study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test the effective- ness of a tablet-based, culturally adapted intervention in antenatal care aiming to
The main themes in the interview guide were midwives’ motivation to participate in the Safe Pregnancy study, midwives’ attitudes toward a tablet intervention to