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From: Evidence Brief: Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence/Sexual Assault Among Veterans

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Evidence Brief: Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence/Sexual Assault Among Veterans.
Parr NJ, Young S, Ward R, et al.
Washington (DC): Department of Veterans Affairs (US); 2021 Dec.
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