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Most consulted items on violence
Since violence is not a reportable condition, it is hard to get a handle on the magnitude of the problem. Items 1, 6 and 10 attempt to quantify the problem. Item 4 looks at epidemiologic approaches to injury and violence. Item 7, from CDC, looks at the scientific basis for reduction of injury and violence.
Good reading.
http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3591 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5439 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5388 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4512 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=5345 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=3278 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=962 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=2540 |
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http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=4015 |
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10. Guns in the Home and Risk of a Violent Death in the Home: Findings from a National Study http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=6129 |
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11. Six Items on Trauma and Violence posted since June 2015 http://www.childsurvival.net/?content=com_articles&artid=6139 |
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