Exposure to violence in childhood is associated with aggression in adulthood. The high level of community violence in Jamaica is likely to expose Jamaican children to violence. There has been no detailed study of the exposure of Jamaican children to violence in their daily lives. Some 1674 urban 11-12-year-old children, previously part of a national birth cohort study, completed a questionnaire detailing their exposure to violence as witnesses, victims and aggressors. Their parents completed a socio-economic questionnaire. Jamaican children had high levels of exposure to physical violence. A quarter of the children had witnessed severe acts of physical violence such as robbery, shooting and gang wars, a fifth had been victims of serious thr...
A review of the types of violence to which children are exposed, the effects of that violence on the...
Two extremely disturbing recent episodes of children either killing or playing a part in the death o...
Though community violence has been decreasing in recent years (Rand, 1999), the United States contin...
Many children in Jamaica are exposed to violence of various forms in settings where they should be p...
Interpersonal violence is widespread in the Eastern Caribbean, which may be a remnant of the violent...
The purpose of this study is to describe how children experience violence. Some factors are highligh...
This study aims to identify the relative contribution of patterns of exposure to community violence ...
Experiencing violence in childhood is an all too common occurrence, especially in sexual and gender ...
Interpersonal violence has devastating effects on human society because of long-term impacts on econ...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
En Jamaica, la abrumadora mayoría de los jóvenes son personas bien ajustadas social y emocionalmente...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
Although the overwhelming majority of Jamaican children and adolescents are well adjusted, a sub-sta...
M. Farver Background Community violence is a major public health concern. Much has been written abou...
Children are exposed to violence every day in their homes, schools, and communities. They may be str...
A review of the types of violence to which children are exposed, the effects of that violence on the...
Two extremely disturbing recent episodes of children either killing or playing a part in the death o...
Though community violence has been decreasing in recent years (Rand, 1999), the United States contin...
Many children in Jamaica are exposed to violence of various forms in settings where they should be p...
Interpersonal violence is widespread in the Eastern Caribbean, which may be a remnant of the violent...
The purpose of this study is to describe how children experience violence. Some factors are highligh...
This study aims to identify the relative contribution of patterns of exposure to community violence ...
Experiencing violence in childhood is an all too common occurrence, especially in sexual and gender ...
Interpersonal violence has devastating effects on human society because of long-term impacts on econ...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
En Jamaica, la abrumadora mayoría de los jóvenes son personas bien ajustadas social y emocionalmente...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
Although the overwhelming majority of Jamaican children and adolescents are well adjusted, a sub-sta...
M. Farver Background Community violence is a major public health concern. Much has been written abou...
Children are exposed to violence every day in their homes, schools, and communities. They may be str...
A review of the types of violence to which children are exposed, the effects of that violence on the...
Two extremely disturbing recent episodes of children either killing or playing a part in the death o...
Though community violence has been decreasing in recent years (Rand, 1999), the United States contin...