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301 related items for PubMed ID: 11059921

  • 21. [Violence in high schools; myth or reality?].
    Goutard V, Jagaille B.
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  • 24. Training emergency medicine nurses and physicians in youth violence prevention.
    Cunningham RM, Vaidya RS, Walton M, Maio RF.
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  • 25. [A policy for the care of violent adolescents].
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  • 31. Community violence in context: risk and resilience in children and families.
    Aisenberg E, Herrenkohl T.
    J Interpers Violence; 2008 Mar; 23(3):296-315. PubMed ID: 18245570
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  • 32. Successful public policy change in California: firearms and youth resources.
    Wallack L, Winett L, Lee A.
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    Slovak K, Singer M.
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  • 34. Training healthcare professionals in youth violence prevention: closing the gap.
    Wright JL.
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  • 35. Nurturing hostile environments: the problem of school violence.
    Fredland NM.
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  • 36. Media violence: advice for parents.
    Muscari M.
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  • 37. Television and the behaviour of adolescents: does socio-economic status moderate the link?
    Chowhan J, Stewart JM.
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  • 38. Variables associated with weapon-carrying among young adolescents in southern California.
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  • 39. Electronic media, violence, and adolescents: an emerging public health problem.
    David-Ferdon C, Hertz MF.
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  • 40. American Medical Association's Youth Violence Prevention Training and Outreach Guide.
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