Reproductive Coercion among Intimate Partner Violence Survivors in Nairobi

Author:

Wood Shannon N.1ORCID,Kennedy S. Rachel2,Akumu Irene3,Tallam Catherine3,Asira Ben3,Hameeduddin Zaynab1,McGready John4,Zimmerman Linnea A.1ORCID,Kennedy Caitlin E.5,Glass Nancy25678,Decker Michele R.1291011

Affiliation:

1. Shannon N. Wood, Linnea A. Zimmerman, Zaynab Hameeduddin, Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore USA. Contact Author

2. S. Rachel Kennedy, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Baltimore USA

3. Irene Akumu, Catherine Tallam, Ben Asira, Mashinani Department Ujamaa‐Africa Nairobi Kenya

4. John McGready, Department of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore USA

5. Caitlin E. Kennedy, Department of International Health Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Baltimore USA

6. Nancy Glass Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Baltimore USA

7. Department of International Health Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Baltimore USA

8. Center for Global Health Johns Hopkins University Baltimore USA

9. Michele R. Decker, Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore USA

10. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Baltimore USA

11. Center for Public Health & Human Rights Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Demography

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2. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.2013. “Committee Opinion No. 5 54: Reproductive and Sexual Coercion.” Vol.121.

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