Intimate partner violence, depression, and anxiety are associated with higher perceived stress among both young men and women in soweto and durban, south africa

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  • who: Angela Kaida from the perceived stress, young people, psychosocial health, South AfricaRutgers, The State University of New have published the article: Intimate Partner Violence, Depression, and Anxiety Are Associated With Higher Perceived Stress Among Both Young Men and Women in Soweto and Durban, South Africa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors assessed probable anxiety using the American Psychiatric Association (APA) DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 CrossCutting Symptom Measure- Child Age, a validated selfadministered clinical screening tool ; for this study, the authors included only the 3-item Anxiety Scale. The survey questionnaire included . . .

     

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