Can physicians help curb adolescent violence?
- PMID: 1597493
- DOI: 10.1080/21548331.1992.11705441
Can physicians help curb adolescent violence?
Abstract
Some of the factors associated with such violence, notably racism and poverty, clearly demand societal solutions. Other factors, however, may respond to public health intervention strategies. Emergency room workers can practice secondary intervention, as they do with victims of child abuse, sexual assault, or attempted suicide. Family physicians can refer adolescents for appropriate help.
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