Couple-Level Economic and Career Concerns and Intimate Partner Violence in Young Adulthood.

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Published in J Marriage Fam on February 09, 2016

Authors

Jennifer E Copp1, Peggy C Giordano2, Wendy D Manning2, Monica A Longmore2

Author Affiliations

1: Florida State University.
2: Bowling Green State University.

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