Coercive Control, Coping-efficacy, and Mental Health in Married Individuals: Does Gender Matter?
The prevalence of physical abuse is alarming in Pakistan, as reported by various researchers (Hussain et al., 2020; Murshid & Critelli, 2020; Ali et al., 2011). [...]the relationship between non-physical forms, including psychological abuse in marital relationships and mental health, must be stu...
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