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Copyright 2012 by the article author(s). This work is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Title:

Association between Intimate Partner Violence and Health Behaviors of Female Emergency Department Patients

Journal Issue:

Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(3)

Author:

Mathew, Anitha Elizabeth, Emory University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;
Marsh, Brittany, Emory University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;
Smith, L. Shakiyla, Emory University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;
Houry, Debra, Emory University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia

Publication Date:

2012

Publication Info:

Western Journal of Emergency Medicine

Permalink:

http://escholarship.org/uc/item/2fj8z5p8

Author Bio:

Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine

Project Coordinator, Emory Center for Injury ControlDepartment of Emergency Medicine

Deputy Director, Emory Center for Injury ControlDeputy Director for Research, Department of Emergency Medicine

Associate Professor, Vice Chair for Research, Department of Emergency MedicineFaculty Director, Academic Leadership ProgramDirector, Emory Center for Injury Control 

Keywords:

Intimate Partner Violence, Health Behaviors, Public Health

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uciem_westjem_11747

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