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1  1.43 to 1.87 with each additional report of exposure to violence.
2 ta from the 3 National Surveys of Children's Exposure to Violence (2008, 2011, and 2014) were combine
3 risk of violent crime was observed following exposure to violence (70-177 violent crimes per 10000 pe
4 d telomere erosion in relation to children's exposure to violence, a salient early-life stressor, whi
5                                   Children's exposure to violence, alcohol, tobacco and other substan
6   Most studies about the association between exposure to violence and higher psychological vulnerabil
7 pular E-rated video games may be a source of exposure to violence and other unexpected content for ch
8                                              Exposure to violence and self-reported physical health w
9 t to be at even greater risk because of high exposure to violence and unprotected sex, particularly d
10                         We draw attention to exposure to violence as a well established risk factor f
11                                              Exposure to violence (as either a victim or a witness) w
12                     We also examined whether exposure to violence (assessed by the Exposure to Violen
13                                   Children's exposure to violence, blood, sexual themes, profanity, s
14                                              Exposure to violence continues to be a growing epidemic,
15                     Precarrying distress and exposure to violence could not be fully captured because
16 anted to explore whether interventions after exposure to violence could reduce gun carrying in this p
17                                      Because exposure to violence, crime, and abuse has been shown to
18 en 0 to 17 years old, with information about exposure to violence, crime, and abuse provided by youth
19          The variety and scope of children's exposure to violence, crime, and abuse suggest the need
20                                              Exposure to violence, crime, and abuse using the Juvenil
21 s and gun carrying seems to be influenced by exposure to violence (either experiencing or witnessing
22 hether exposure to violence (assessed by the Exposure to Violence [ETV] Scale in children 9 yr and ol
23               This finding demonstrates that exposure to violence, even if a decade earlier, can hamp
24                          We also examine how exposures to violence, exploitation, and abuse affect th
25 d not overlook videocassettes as a source of exposure to violence for children.
26                                              Exposure to violence has been shown to be a key risk fac
27 nd greatest PAF was for the group related to exposure to violence in childhood.
28 ts for interventions to reduce the effect of exposure to violence in the lives of children.
29                                   Children's exposure to violence in the media is a possible source o
30                                    Moreover, exposure to violence increases vulnerability to a broad
31 xposure to violence (modified version of the Exposure to Violence Inventory).
32 ed understanding of the biological effect of exposure to violence is critical.
33 ogical distress (Global Severity Index), and exposure to violence (modified version of the Exposure t
34            The National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence (NatSCEV) includes a representative
35 ablishes the short- and long-term effects of exposure to violence on short-term memory and aspects of
36  deviance, peer drug use, peer deviance, and exposure to violence on television.
37           To examine the potential effect of exposure to violence on the associations between gun car
38 ntal illness, alcohol abuse, a painful loss, exposure to violence, or social isolation.
39 ween January 1, 2001, and December 15, 2013: exposure to violence, parental bereavement, self-harm, t
40 g and externalizing problems associated with exposure to violence, this review identifies ways that v
41                                  We assessed exposure to violence through either the urban district-l
42            Among children 9 years and older, exposure to violence was associated with cg11218385 meth
43                                       Recent exposure to violence was associated with lower mental he
44                         We found that higher exposure to violence was associated with lower short-ter
45            The National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence was based on a cross-sectional, US
46  gun carrying diminished or disappeared when exposure to violence was considered.
47 dies have empirically assessed the effect of exposure to violence when exploring the association betw

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