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Children’s Reactions to Media Coverage of War

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2020
This paper reviews research on the effects of contact with war media coverage on psychological outcomes in children.Children's contact with media coverage of war is pervasive and is associated with numerous outcomes and with their parents' reactions.
Betty, Pfefferbaum   +5 more
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Timing of Wound Coverage in Extremity War Injuries

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
Although several studies have been done on the timing of débridement of open fracture, none has specifically examined the effect of timing of soft-tissue coverage on outcome in the types of lower extremity injury being encountered in Iraq and Afghanistan, namely, injuries associated with the detonation of improvised explosive devices.
Randy, Sherman   +2 more
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Tissue Coverage After War Trauma

2011
Soft-tissue coverage after war injuries poses a challenge because, unlike other conditions, often there is involvement of bones, nerves, and blood vessels combined with massive soft-tissue damage. Before deciding on a surgical procedure, a thorough evaluation of the injured area should be made.
Lucian Fodor, Yehuda Ullmann
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Al-Jazeera and US war coverage

Asian Journal of Communication, 2012
Al-Jazeera and US war coverage, by Tal Samuel-Azran, New York, Peter Lang, 2010, 173 pp., US$119.95 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 978-1433108655 Al-Jazeera became a household name amongst transnational tel...
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Moral framing in Ukraine war coverage

Media, War & Conflict
To understand how coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is being packaged and presented to an international audience, this mixed methods study examines differences in moral framing of the war by English-language international broadcasters in Ukraine, Russia, the UK, and the US. A computational content analysis based on Moral Foundations
John H Parmelee   +2 more
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Standard Wound Coverage Techniques for Extremity War Injury

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
Reconstruction of extremity war injuries begins with aggressive forward resuscitative care and stabilization of the trauma patient. After serial care in progressively better supported medical environments, definitive management is done at the level V military treatment facility.
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