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Cry for health: a quantitative evaluation of a hospital based advocacy intervention for domestic violence and abuse

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Table 1 Characteristics of survivors accessing hospital andcommunity IDVA services at T1 (Continued)
Table 3 Referral routes into hospital and community IDVAservices at intake (T1) and exit (T2)
Table 4 Support provided to survivors accessing hospital andcommunity IDVA services at T2
Table 6 DVA outcomes and reductions in abuse for survivorsaccessing hospital and community IDVA services
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