1997 Wellness Lectures |
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Page 102
... women . It is estimated that 2 million to 6 million women are physically abused by intimate partners each year . + 5 Based on national data from 1995 , 26 % of murdered women were killed by their spouses or boyfriends . In a 1985 ...
... women . It is estimated that 2 million to 6 million women are physically abused by intimate partners each year . + 5 Based on national data from 1995 , 26 % of murdered women were killed by their spouses or boyfriends . In a 1985 ...
Page 113
... abused women , the sample was small and was not randomly se- lected . Therefore , the results obtained may not be generalizable . Further research should be pursued to determine whether the sentiments of participants presented here are ...
... abused women , the sample was small and was not randomly se- lected . Therefore , the results obtained may not be generalizable . Further research should be pursued to determine whether the sentiments of participants presented here are ...
Page 114
... abused women , and their advocates . Institutional responses to domestic violence . Given the myriad needs of abused women , a comprehensive approach to the problem of domestic violence is essential . On a public policy level , it is ...
... abused women , and their advocates . Institutional responses to domestic violence . Given the myriad needs of abused women , a comprehensive approach to the problem of domestic violence is essential . On a public policy level , it is ...
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Occupational Injury Among California | 71 |
The Relationship Between Economic Factors | 125 |
Community Participation Empowerment | 145 |
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