Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan

Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A (2011)
Health Care for Women International 32(9): 811-832.

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Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Health Care for Women International
Band
32
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
811-832
ISSN
0739-9332
eISSN
1096-4665
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2636854

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Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan. Health Care for Women International. 2011;32(9):811-832.
Zakar, R., Zakria Zakar, M., & Krämer, A. (2011). Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan. Health Care for Women International, 32(9), 811-832. doi:10.1080/07399332.2011.569042
Zakar, Rubeena, Zakria Zakar, Muhammad, and Krämer, Alexander. 2011. “Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan”. Health Care for Women International 32 (9): 811-832.
Zakar, R., Zakria Zakar, M., and Krämer, A. (2011). Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan. Health Care for Women International 32, 811-832.
Zakar, R., Zakria Zakar, M., & Krämer, A., 2011. Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan. Health Care for Women International, 32(9), p 811-832.
R. Zakar, M. Zakria Zakar, and A. Krämer, “Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan”, Health Care for Women International, vol. 32, 2011, pp. 811-832.
Zakar, R., Zakria Zakar, M., Krämer, A.: Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan. Health Care for Women International. 32, 811-832 (2011).
Zakar, Rubeena, Zakria Zakar, Muhammad, and Krämer, Alexander. “Primary Health Care Physicians’ Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan”. Health Care for Women International 32.9 (2011): 811-832.

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