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Table 1. Characteristics of women in poverty who are victims of intimate partner violence in  León (Nicaragua)  .Characteristics   n  Percentage   Marital status  Single  27  28.4%  Married  26  27.4%
Figure  1.  Instrument  used  to  collect  information  on  overall  happiness  among  women  in  poverty who are victims of intimate partner violence in León (Nicaragua)
Table 2. Overall level of happiness and future expectations among women in poverty who are  victims of intimate partner violence in León (Nicaragua)
Table  3  shows  that  there  is  a  direct  relationship  among  the  women  interviewed  between  feeling  happy  and  having  positive  expectations  for  the  future,  such  that  the  women  who  said  that  they  had  best  future  expectations  were
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