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Six Items on Trauma and Violence posted since June 2015

Tuesday, 14th of June 2016 Print

Six Items on Trauma and Violence posted since June 2015

One problem with trauma and violence is that they are not always regarded as suitable subjects for epidemiological investigation. The work of Susan Baker and colleagues at Johns Hopkins has made the costs and prevention of accidents a more accepted subject of epidemiological research. The time has come, as Gary Slutkin puts it, to “treat violence like a contagious disease.”

Good reading.

 

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Exposure to violence predicts poor educational outcomes in young children in South Africa and Malawi

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5439

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How Childhood Trauma Affects Health across a Lifetime

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5346

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An epidemiological study of the burden of trauma in Makurdi, Nigeria

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4490

121

Let us treat Violence like a contagious disease

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5345

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Epidemiologic approaches to injury and violence

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4512

113

Does childhood trauma influence offspring´s birth characteristics?

http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5994

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