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Table 1. Prevalence of violence against woman by the intimate partner in the last 12 months, according to sociodemographic and behavioral  characteristics, family and life experience
Table 2. Gross and adjusted analysis of the effects of sociodemographic, behavioral variables and family and life experience on intimate  partner psychological violence in the last 12 months
Table 3. Crude and adjusted analysis of the effects of sociodemographic, behavioral, family and life experience on physical violence by the  intimate partner in the last 12 months
Table 4. Crude and adjusted analysis of the effects of sociodemographic, behavioral, family and life experience on sexual violence by the  intimate partner in the last 12 months

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