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Table 1. Questions regarding psychological, physical and sexual violence  against women by the intimate partner, occurring  in a lifetime and within the last 12 months
Table 2. Sociodemographic characteristics of interviewed women, according to site. Metropolitan area of São Paulo, 2001- 2001-2002
Table 4. Prevalence of psychological, physical and sexual violence by partner or former partner at some time during the woman’s  lifetime among public health service users
Table 4 presents the prevalence of the different types  of lifetime violence by an intimate partner according to  study sites

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