Spousal abuse -- Czech Republic : Intimate violence : a Czech contribution on International Violence Against Women Survey / Jiří Buriánek ; Simona Pikálková
Spousal abuse -- Kenya -- Prevention -- Congresses : Preventing intimate partner violence in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania : summary of a joint workshop by the Institute of Medicine, the National Research Council, and the Uganda National Academy of Sciences / Louise Flavahan, rapporteur ; Forum on Global Violence Prevention, Board on Global Health ; Institute of Medicine and National Research Council of the National Academies
Spousal abuse -- Tanzania -- Prevention -- Congresses : Preventing intimate partner violence in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania : summary of a joint workshop by the Institute of Medicine, the National Research Council, and the Uganda National Academy of Sciences / Louise Flavahan, rapporteur ; Forum on Global Violence Prevention, Board on Global Health ; Institute of Medicine and National Research Council of the National Academies
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Spousal abuse -- Uganda -- Prevention -- Congresses : Preventing intimate partner violence in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania : summary of a joint workshop by the Institute of Medicine, the National Research Council, and the Uganda National Academy of Sciences / Louise Flavahan, rapporteur ; Forum on Global Violence Prevention, Board on Global Health ; Institute of Medicine and National Research Council of the National Academies
Married persons, i.e., husbands and wives, or partners. Domestic partners, or spousal equivalents, are two adults who have chosen to share their lives in an intimate and committed relationship, reside together, and share a mutual obligation of support for the basic necessities of life
Married persons, i.e., husbands and wives, or partners. Domestic partners, or spousal equivalents, are two adults who have chosen to share their lives in an intimate and committed relationship, reside together, and share a mutual obligation of support for the basic necessities of life
Persons who provide care to those who need supervision or assistance in illness or disability. They may provide the care in the home, in a hospital, or in an institution. Although caregivers include trained medical, nursing, and other health personnel, the concept also refers to parents, spouses, or other family members, friends, members of the clergy, teachers, social workers, fellow patients
Persons who provide care to those who need supervision or assistance in illness or disability. They may provide the care in the home, in a hospital, or in an institution. Although caregivers include trained medical, nursing, and other health personnel, the concept also refers to parents, spouses, or other family members, friends, members of the clergy, teachers, social workers, fellow patients