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The article discusses sexual violence against ever-married, reproductive-age women in East Africa, linking its prevalence to several factors like early marriage, education, employment, and household head's gender. These factors are critical to understanding public health implications and tackling sexual and reproductive health, family violence, and crimes against women.
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