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Prevalence of Rural Intimate Partner Violence in 16 US States, 2005
The Journal of Rural Health, 06/25/09
Breiding MJ et al. - IPV is a significant public health problem in rural areas, affecting a similar portion of the population as in non-rural areas. More research is needed to examine how the experience of IPV is different for rural and non-rural residents.
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