An exploratory study of the impact of information communication technology (ICT) or computer mediated communication (CMC) on the level of violence and access to service among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors in Canada
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2014.12.003
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Technology; Intimate partner violence; Immigrant women; Information communication technology (ICT); Computer mediated communication (CMC);All these keywords.
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