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Inquiry about Domestic Violence against Women in Healthcare Uganda: Do Practitioner Attitudes, Role Conflicts, Efficacy, Safety Concerns and Support Networks Play a Role?"
written by Louise Ehrenberg, Winnie Lawoko-Olwe, Bishop Loum, Kenneth Oketayot, Margarete Akot, Charles Kiyembe, Emmanuel Ochola, David Guwatudde, Stephen Lawoko,
published by
Psychology,
Vol.5 No.7, 2014
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