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Violence

Health Affairs, 2019
Violence affects all sectors of society and burdens population health and the health care system. This DataGraphic highlights the geographic sweep of violence, the lack of federally funded research focused on violence against children, the risk of homicide and suicide among adults, and beliefs regarding health care providers talking to their patients ...
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Violence exhibée, violence cachée, violence sublimée

Topique, 2002
Tout semble opposer la violence exhibee des terroristes et la violence cachee des Etats. Mais les deux restent dans un rapport de forces duel ou le mal est projete au dehors. Les individus y subissent l’emprise totalitaire et seductrice de leurs ideaux et de leurs leaders.
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Violence? Which violence?

Criminal Justice Matters, 2005
Mental ill health remains a somewhat uncomfortable and even taboo subject for many people. The subsequent mystique ensures that distressed and unwell individuals, and, especially, those who behave in dangerous ways – the ‘raving mad’ – are useful resources for news media and film-makers, due to the perennial market for danger and excitement.
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Violence breeds violence: burnout as a mediator between patient violence and nurse violence

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2018
The present study examines whether patient-perpetrated violence triggers anger, hatred and other negative emotions that, under certain circumstances, might motivate nurses to behave violently with patients. In doing so, this study considers burnout as a mediator in the patient violence-nurse violence relationship.
Syed Harris Laeeque   +3 more
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Family Violence

Annual Review of Psychology, 2006
Family violence occurs in many forms; the most prominent are domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse. Family violence affects many persons at some point in their life and constitutes the majority of violent acts in our society. Although there has been considerable study of the patterns, risk factors, and interventions for each form of family ...
Patrick, Tolan   +2 more
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