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Evaluating services for immigrant and refugee families who experience abuse
2010
Injury Prevention
Introduction Surveys from around the world indicate that 10% to 69% of women experience violence from an intimate male partner. We evaluated the Family Justice Center (FJC), a confi dential walk in centre with co-located services supporting families experiencing abuse concentrating on the experiences of refugee and immigrant families. Methods Four structured focus groups with English, Spanish and Arabic speaking women. Results Before visiting the FJC, participants felt apprehensive, confused,
doi:10.1136/ip.2010.029215.627
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