Purpose. To describe the prevalence of violence exposure and depression and their association among 5th grade students. ^ Methods.. Students (n=5,147) attending 5th grade (mean age 11.12) from three major metropolitan areas in the United States were surveyed on various health-related measures including experience with being a victim of violence (adapted from YRBS and Traumatic Events Screening Inventory) and depressive symptoms (from the DISC Predictive Scale). Prevalence was calculated for rates of violence exposure as well as depression defined as having five or more depressive symptoms. Logistic regression was used to examine the association between exposure to violence and depression. ^ Results. This study found that over 35% of...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Available literature identifies the need for a deeper understanding of the role of gender, age and s...
There has been very little research that identifies symptoms that are predictive of individual risk ...
Purpose. To describe the prevalence of violence exposure and depression and their association among ...
Experiencing physical violence has been shown to be a risk factor for depression. Many studies have ...
Exposure to violence at school remains a significant problem for children and adolescents. This stud...
Until recently, there has been very little research dealing with the effects of chronic exposure to ...
Background: Despite the well-established link between exposure to violence and mental health problem...
In this research, we examined the frequency of exposure to violence in the home, school and neighbor...
Depression is a serious mental health concern among adolescents. Violence exposure is a potent risk ...
Recent scholarly efforts have sought to examine the cumulative impact of deleterious adverse childho...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between violence exposure and internalizi...
Objective: To examine violence exposure, violent behaviors, psychological trauma, and suicide risk i...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Available literature identifies the need for a deeper understanding of the role of gender, age and s...
There has been very little research that identifies symptoms that are predictive of individual risk ...
Purpose. To describe the prevalence of violence exposure and depression and their association among ...
Experiencing physical violence has been shown to be a risk factor for depression. Many studies have ...
Exposure to violence at school remains a significant problem for children and adolescents. This stud...
Until recently, there has been very little research dealing with the effects of chronic exposure to ...
Background: Despite the well-established link between exposure to violence and mental health problem...
In this research, we examined the frequency of exposure to violence in the home, school and neighbor...
Depression is a serious mental health concern among adolescents. Violence exposure is a potent risk ...
Recent scholarly efforts have sought to examine the cumulative impact of deleterious adverse childho...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between violence exposure and internalizi...
Objective: To examine violence exposure, violent behaviors, psychological trauma, and suicide risk i...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Available literature identifies the need for a deeper understanding of the role of gender, age and s...
There has been very little research that identifies symptoms that are predictive of individual risk ...