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Medical Research

Family Violence Prevention Program Significantly Improves Ability to Identify and Facilitate Treatment for Patients Affected by Domestic Violence: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Innovation Exchange

Primary care Identification and Referral to Improve Safety of women experiencing domestic violence (IRIS): protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial

Adverse Health Conditions and Health Risk Behaviors Associated with Intimate Partner Violence - United States, 2005

Preventing Physical and Psychological Maltreatment of Children in Families Review of Research for Campaign FOR Action on Family Violence: Summary of Findings

Intimate Partner Violence in Older Women: What Home Healthcare Clinicians Should Know Barbara Simmons, Jennifer Scotese Baxter

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