与洪水有关的针对妇女的暴力

Adrienne Epstein, Jason M. Nagata, Sheri D. Weiser
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极端天气事件与暴力的联系越来越紧密。一项新的研究发现,暴露在洪水中会增加女性发生亲密伴侣暴力的风险,尤其是在弱势群体中。
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Flood-related violence against women

Flood-related violence against women
Extreme weather events are increasingly linked to violence. A new study finds that exposure to floods increases risk of intimate-partner violence among women, especially among more vulnerable populations.
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