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Impacts of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence in Mainland China

Yinghua Su

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This paper use bio-psych-social approach to explain the impacts children exposed to domestic violence in Mainland China. It also use the case to help people better understand this social issue.


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Domestic Violence; Children; Bio-Psych-Social Approach

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i7.4459

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