Artículos

/ Publicado el 21 de mayo de 2002

Énfermedades sociales

Violencia doméstica: ¿Se lo denuncia?

Una forma útil de abordaje es interrogar acerca del temor hacia la pareja y el control que esta ejerce sobre la conducta de la damnificada.

Autor/a: Dres. Bradley F, Smith M, Long J, O'Dowd T.

Fuente: BMJ 2002 Feb 2;324(7332):271

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