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Pathways between childhood trauma, intimate partner violence, and harsh parenting : findings from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific Emma Fulu, Stephanie Miedema, Tim Roselli, Sarah McCook, Ko Ling Chan, Regine Haardörfer, Rachel Jewkes on behalf of the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence study team

By: Fulu, Emma.
Contributor(s): Miedema, Stephanie | Roselli, Tim | | Jewkes, Rachel | UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence study team.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: The Lancet Global Health.Publisher: The Lancet, 2017Subject(s): UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | ABUSIVE MEN | ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | ASIAN PEOPLES | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | CHILD NEGLECT | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PERPETRATORS | RISK FACTORS | TRAUMA | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENOnline resources: Click here to access online In: The Lancet Global Health, 2017, 5(5): e512–e522 (Open access)Summary: Although childhood trauma and violence against women are global public health issues, few population-based data from low-income and middle-income countries exist about the links between them. The authors present data from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific, exploring the pathways between different forms of childhood trauma and violence against women. (From the abstract). Record #5452
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The Lancet Global Health, 2017, 5(5): e512–e522 (Open access)

Although childhood trauma and violence against women are global public health issues, few population-based data from low-income and middle-income countries exist about the links between them. The authors present data from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific, exploring the pathways between different forms of childhood trauma and violence against women. (From the abstract). Record #5452