Young Women in Foster Care: Social Support Capital as an Empowerment Resource against Gender-based Violence in Intimate Partners.
This research seeks to map perception of gender-based violence and social support capital and its impact on the position and coping strategies in these situations of a group of young women in foster care (FC) who have been mentored and a group of non-foster care undergraduate women (N-FC) who partic...
| Publicado en: | Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal Vol. 43; no. 1; pp. 59 - 71 |
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