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Philosophical Stance and Socio-Ecological Factors that Silence Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence
DownloadFall 2018
Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a global health issue with long-term physical and mental health impacts. Most women may endure IPV silently before they disclose the problem and seek effective help. Healthcare providers are potential and feasible points of disclosure of IPV. To...
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Fall 2009
This thesis contributes to the growing body of gender-specific health research by integrating both psychological and neuroendocrine data to assess the impacts of stress and violence on women's health. Women seeking support for intimate partner violence (IPV) were compared with women seeking...