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Shaken Adult Syndrome: Defining a New Traumatic Entity with an Evidence-Based Approach. [PDF]

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Del Duca F   +7 more
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Firearm Homicide in Pregnant Women and State-Level Firearm Ownership.

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Dholakia A   +5 more
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Income Support Needs and Bedside Legal Assistance for Patients Recovering From Violent Injuries.

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[Trends and impact of mortality from violent causes of death in Colombia and Mexico, 2000-2013].

Revista de salud publica (Bogota, Colombia), 2023
Given that violence is a public health problem of the first order in Mexico and Colombia, the main objective of this research was the trend, level and impact analysis of mortality due to violence [homicides, suicides, traffic accidents (TA) and other accidents (OA)] between 2000 and 2013, nationally by sex and age groups.Mortality vital statistics from
Claudio A, Dávila-Cervantes   +1 more
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Violent deaths as a leading cause of mortality: an epidemiologic study of suicide, homicide, and accidents

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
In the United States violent deaths (suicide, homicide, and accidents) are the leading cause of deaths in people aged 1-39 and the third leading cause of death for people of all ages. Violent death rates have tended to decrease since 1900. Among 15-24-year-olds, however, the violent death rate is currently the highest ever recorded in this country, and
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Self-reported long-standing psychiatric illness as a predictor of premature all-cause mortality and violent death: a 14-year follow-up study of native Swedes and foreign-born migrants

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1998
The present study focuses on the associations between self-rated long-standing psychiatric illness, ethnicity, all-cause mortality and violent death (accidents and suicide), in a sample of 39,155 Swedish-born and foreign-born individuals. The study was designed as a longitudinal follow-up study, covering the period between 1 January 1979 and 31 ...
L, Bayard-Burfield   +2 more
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[Violent causes of death in young people of 10 to 24 years old. Argentina 1991 - 2000].

Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 2004
to study the most frequent death causes between young people during 1991 to 2000. We worked at the Epidemiological Research Center of the Buenos Aires Academy of Medicine, with all the country's death dates certified by the Ministry of Health. Argentine young population (10 to 24 years old) was of about 10,000,000 people, after the increase of 15 ...
Edith M, Serfaty   +3 more
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A standardized ratio for measuring the “suddenness” of events with applications to the four leading causes of violent death and to certain birth defects

Social Biology, 1980
An index which provides a measure of abrupt or sudden change in epidemic trends is provided. Using this index a simple comparison of the epidemiology of deaths due to homicides suicides motor vehicle accidents and other accidents [in a North Carolina city] is made.
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[Epidemiological and forensic medical considerations regarding frequency and causes of violent deaths in Iaşi. County, between 1997-2006].

Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi, 2011
Authors present some epidemiological aspects of violent deaths in Iasi County, with certain comparisons with Romania, during the period 1997-2006.The study included information collected by Institutes of Forensic Medicine at the national level.In Romania, violent deaths registered values between 2.6 and 4.5%, with yearly non-significant statistical ...
Diana, Vornicu   +4 more
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