After teaching a group of students about abuse and families, the instructor determines that the students have an understanding of this issue when they state which of the following?
A) Less than 10% of women worldwide reported being physically abused by an intimate partner at some point in their lives.
B) A woman's risk of intimate partner violence decreases during pregnancy, but increases once the baby is born.
C) Intimate partner violence is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women worldwide.
D) Intimate partner violence is a private matter and not a public health issue
Ans: C
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