Impact of COVID-19 lockdown and link to women and children’s experiences of violence in the home in South Africa

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P Mahlangu
A Gibbs
N Shai
M Machisa
N Nunze
Y Sikweyiya
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[1] Gender & Health Research Unit,Centre for Rural Health
[2] South African Medical Research Council,undefined
[3] School of Public Health,undefined
[4] University of the Witwatersrand,undefined
[5] School of Nursing and Public Health,undefined
[6] University of KwaZulu Natal,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 22卷
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Intimate partner violence; Domestic violence; COVID-19 impact; Lockdown; Women; Children; South Africa;
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