Health effects associated with exposure to intimate partner violence against women and childhood sexual abuse: a burden of proof study.
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Full Title: Nat Med
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"code availability all code used for these analyses is publicly available online ( https://github com/ihmeuw-msca/burden-of-proof/ )."
"Competing interests F.N.K. reports support for the present manuscript from Oak, Fondation Botnar and University of Miami. F.N.K. reports grants or contracts from Avon Cosmetics, US Cancer Pain Relief Committee, Medical Research Council, Merck KGaA/EMD Serono and WHO; consulting fees from Merck MGaA/EMD Serono and Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico; support for attending meetings and/or travel from Teconologico de Monterrery; and leadership or fiduciary roles in board, society, committee or advocacy groups, paid or unpaid with Women in Global Health as a Member of the Board of Directors, with Tómatelo a Pecho A.C. Mexico as the Founding President, with Mexican Health Foundation as a Senior Economist, with the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care as a Member of the Board of Directors and with Esperanza as a Board Member; all outside the submitted work. J.S.C. reports grants or contracts from the National Institute for Health and Care Research, Youth Endowment Fund, College of Policing, University of Birmingham, and Birmingham City Council; and support for attending meetings and/or travel from University of Miami; all outside the submitted work. The other authors declare no competing interests."
"Research reported in this publication was supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (award 66-7813 to E.G.). The funders of the study had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, writing of the final report or the decision to publish. Data availability: The findings from this study are supported by data from the published literature. Details on data sources can be found on the burden of proof visualization tool (https://vizhub.healthdata.org/burden-of-proof/), including information about the data provider and links to where the data can be accessed or requested (where available). Study characteristics for all input data used in the analyses are also provided in Supplementary Information 1."
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