Community violence is recognized as a major public health problem (WHO, World Report on Violence and Health, 2002) that Americans increasingly understand has adverse implications beyond inner-cities. However, the majority of research on chronic community violence exposure focuses on ethnic minority, impoverished, and/or crime-ridden communities while treatment and prevention focuses on the perpetrators of the violence, not on the youth who are its direct or indirect victims. School-based treatment and preventive interventions are needed for children at elevated risk for exposure to community violence. In preparation, a longitudinal, community epidemiological study, The Multiple Opportunities to Reach Excellence (MORE...
The identification of protective factors that might modify the negative effects of community violenc...
Community violence is considered a “public health epidemic” in the US. Latino youth and families are...
The 5 articles included in this special section are reviewed in this article. The studies encompasse...
Community violence is recognized as a major public health problem (WHO, World Report on Violence and...
Although some community violence research has examined the context of community violence, including ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.An increasing number of c...
There has been very little research that identifies symptoms that are predictive of individual risk ...
Abstract Background: Across the globe there is a rising level of violence in the community, which di...
The causes and drivers of youth violence are complex—related to many variables including poverty, ra...
E vidence continues to accumulate that there are seri-ous consequences to health and well-being and ...
African American youth are directly and indirectly exposed to ongoing community violence which incre...
Numerous studies have documented a direct association between children’s exposure to community viole...
Research has shown that there is a correlation between children who have been exposed to community v...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
E vidence continues to accumulate that there are seri-ous consequences to health and well-being and ...
The identification of protective factors that might modify the negative effects of community violenc...
Community violence is considered a “public health epidemic” in the US. Latino youth and families are...
The 5 articles included in this special section are reviewed in this article. The studies encompasse...
Community violence is recognized as a major public health problem (WHO, World Report on Violence and...
Although some community violence research has examined the context of community violence, including ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.An increasing number of c...
There has been very little research that identifies symptoms that are predictive of individual risk ...
Abstract Background: Across the globe there is a rising level of violence in the community, which di...
The causes and drivers of youth violence are complex—related to many variables including poverty, ra...
E vidence continues to accumulate that there are seri-ous consequences to health and well-being and ...
African American youth are directly and indirectly exposed to ongoing community violence which incre...
Numerous studies have documented a direct association between children’s exposure to community viole...
Research has shown that there is a correlation between children who have been exposed to community v...
ABSTRACT—Exposure to family and community violence is linked with aggression, depression, posttrauma...
E vidence continues to accumulate that there are seri-ous consequences to health and well-being and ...
The identification of protective factors that might modify the negative effects of community violenc...
Community violence is considered a “public health epidemic” in the US. Latino youth and families are...
The 5 articles included in this special section are reviewed in this article. The studies encompasse...