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Women are considerably more exposed to intimate partner violence than men in Rwanda: results from a population-based, cross-sectional study

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Table 1 Socio-demographic and psycho-social characteristics of the respondents and their partners
Table 1 Socio-demographic and psycho-social characteristics of the respondents and their partners (Continued)
Table 3 Prevalence and frequencies of earlier in life and past year physical, sexual and psychological violenceexperienced by women (N = 477)
Figure 1 Overlaps between different types of intimate partner violence for women (N = 477)
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