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How to enquire and respond to domestic violence and abuse in sexual health settings
- Correspondence to Dr Neha Pathak, Women's Health Research Unit, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Yvonne Carter Building, 58 Turner Street, London E1 2AB, UK; n.pathak{at}qmul.ac.uk
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How to enquire and respond to domestic violence and abuse in sexual health settings
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- Received January 9, 2016
- Revised June 22, 2016
- Accepted July 2, 2016
- First published July 25, 2016.
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April 21, 2017
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