The hospital based Redthread Youth Violence Intervention Programme (YVIP) utilises experienced youth workers to support 11–24 year olds following an episode of violent injury, assault or exploitation who present to the Emergency Department (ED) at the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre (MTC), Nottingham, UK. The YVIP aims to promote personal change with the aim of reducing the incidence of further similar events. We conducted a retrospective, observational, cohort study to examine the association between engagement with the YVIP and re-attendance rates to the ED following a referral to Redthread. We also examined factors associated with engagement with the full YVIP. We found that 573 eligible individuals were referred to the YVIP over two y...
Introduction: Violence is a major cause of death worldwide among youth. The highest mortality rates ...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
The hospital based Redthread Youth Violence Intervention Programme (YVIP) utilises experienced youth...
Introduction: Homicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 15–24. Prior crosssecti...
This study is an evaluation of the Trauma Informed Group Work Programme developed by the Lewisham Yo...
Interpersonal violence is the third leading cause of death in Europe in 15 to 29 year olds, accounti...
BackgroundViolent injury is the leading cause of death among urban youth. Emergency department (ED) ...
In 2015, persons aged 10-24 years who were treated for nonfatal assault injuries in emergency depart...
This study represents the first attempt at evaluating the ability of the CureViolence Hospital-Respo...
Risk-taking behavior is a leading cause of injury and death amongst young people.This was a retrospe...
Background Hospitalisation for adversity-related injury (violent, drug/alcohol-related, or self-infl...
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine if exposure to Prescription for Hope (RxH), a h...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of assaults resulting in stab injuries among young people. ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Risk-taking behavior is a leading cause of injury and death amongst young...
Introduction: Violence is a major cause of death worldwide among youth. The highest mortality rates ...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
The hospital based Redthread Youth Violence Intervention Programme (YVIP) utilises experienced youth...
Introduction: Homicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 15–24. Prior crosssecti...
This study is an evaluation of the Trauma Informed Group Work Programme developed by the Lewisham Yo...
Interpersonal violence is the third leading cause of death in Europe in 15 to 29 year olds, accounti...
BackgroundViolent injury is the leading cause of death among urban youth. Emergency department (ED) ...
In 2015, persons aged 10-24 years who were treated for nonfatal assault injuries in emergency depart...
This study represents the first attempt at evaluating the ability of the CureViolence Hospital-Respo...
Risk-taking behavior is a leading cause of injury and death amongst young people.This was a retrospe...
Background Hospitalisation for adversity-related injury (violent, drug/alcohol-related, or self-infl...
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine if exposure to Prescription for Hope (RxH), a h...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of assaults resulting in stab injuries among young people. ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Risk-taking behavior is a leading cause of injury and death amongst young...
Introduction: Violence is a major cause of death worldwide among youth. The highest mortality rates ...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...