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Fernandez, A. (1996). Migration-Malaysian
perspective. Asian Migrant, 9(4), 107-113.
Keywords: API/Pan Asian/intl/immig/SA/Inst./Malay/policy.
Fernandez, I. (1992). Mobilizing on all fronts:
A comprehensive strategy to end violence against women in Malaysia.
In M. Schuler (Ed.), Freedom from violence: Women's strategies
from around the world. New York: UNIFEM.
Keywords: VAW/intl/Malay/Inst./API/Biblio 0602.
Fernandez, M. (1997). Domestic violence by
extended family members in India. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,
12(3), 433-455.
Keywords: DV/WEB/intl/Indian/API/Inst./Biblio 0602.
Fiebert, M.S., & Tucci, L.M. (1998).
Sexual coercion: Men victimized by women. Journal of Men's
Studies, 6(2), 127-133.
Keywords: API/Pan Asian/race/SA/Inst./ African American/Latina.
Frye, B.A., & Davanzo, C.D. (1994). Cultural
themes in family stress and violence among Cambodian refugee women
in the inner-city. Advances in Nursing Science, 16(3), 64-77.
Keywords: DV/API/ refugees/Inst./Cambodian/Biblio 0602/coping.
Furiya, L. (1993, October 8). The special
problems of Asian and Asian American women and domestic violence.
AsianWeek, 15, 1.
Keywords: DV/API/Pan Asian/Inst./immig /refugees/services.
Futa, K.T., Hsu, E., & Hansen, D.J. (2001).
Child sexual abuse in Asian American families: An examination of
cultural factors that influence prevalence, identification, and
treatment. Clinical Psychology-Science and Practice, 8(2),
189-209.
Keywords: services/API/Pan Asian/ CSA/Inst./prevalence.
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