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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average abuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the typical or common instances of abuse, whether in a statistical, social, or psychological context.
Example: "The study revealed that the average abuse reported by participants was significantly lower than expected."
Alternatives: "typical abuse" or "common abuse".
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Women who report symptoms of depression report an average abuse score of 61 (standard deviation: 33); compared to an average of 43 (standard deviation: 30) for women who do not report depression symptoms.
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The Tory MSP says it takes survivors an average of eight years to tell someone about their abuse.
Even if Rihanna and Brown actually do start up a relationship again, this is in no way evidence that Brown is magically 'reformed', and could end up being quite the opposite - the average domestic abuse victim will leave their abuser only to return to them seven times before managing to leave for good.
Not to dismiss the injustice of the average, workaday abused child, but I think it's important to note here that Matthews was not in Stephens' care at the time.
In the control group, more patients had severity indexes for work above four and a bit smaller average substance-abuse severity index than the experimental group.
The categories that worsened in the latest index were children in poverty, child abuse, average weekly earnings, affordable housing, health insurance coverage, food stamp coverage, the gap between rich and poor, and out-of-pocket health costs for those over 65.
Their story ― an average tale of abuse, awfully familiar to many ― would have remained within their personal circles.
Age, period and cohort patterns are likely to differ based on which measures of alcohol consumption are studied, e.g. abstinence, average consumption, alcohol abuse or the consequences of this consumption, such as morbidity or mortality.
Geographic variation in ambulatory care use (physician, other provider and emergency department visits) has been reported in adults for mental health/substance abuse, average spending and percentage paid out of pocket, showing the highest use in the Northeast and Midwest [ 22].
For comparison, "Spotlight," Tom McCarthy's drama about the Boston Globe's 2003 Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation of priest sexual abuse, averaged $60,455 on five screens in its debut last week.
But this time, he could share the villain's role with a favorite target of House Republicans — the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a new federal agency with a mission to protect average Americans from abuses by banks and other firms.
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