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Pinworm Infection at Salmon Ruins and Aztec Ruins: Relation to Pueblo III Regional Violence

Reinhard K, Camacho M

The study of coprolites has been a theme of archaeology in the American Southwest. A feature of archaeoparasitology on the Colorado Plateau is the ubiquity of pinworm infection. As a...
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The Effect of Workplace Violence on Depressive Symptoms and the Mediating Role of Psychological Capital in Chinese Township General Practitioners and Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study

Tong C, Cui C, Li Y, Wang L

OBJECTIVE: The most existing research has predominantly focused on city rather than township hospitals. This study aimed to explore depressive symptoms and its associated factors among general practitioners and nurses...
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Future Direction for Protecting Victims with Violence : Psychiatric Perspectives

Hwang JW

Victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse for whom psychiatric evaluation and treatment are essential are susceptible to post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and other psychopathologies resulting from psychological...
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The Review of Victims of Violence from the Perspective of Physical Injury

Lee HA

Violence against socially vulnerable victims such as that associated with child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault has become a considerable problem in Korean society. Government resources have been invested...
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Domestic Violence: Evaluation and Prevention of Medical Sequelae of Victims

Bae SM

Domestic violence is a phenomenon that requires extensive medical attention as it has both short-term and long-term effects on the victims as well as their families and communities. Therefore, clinicians...
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Evaluation and Prevention of Physical and Mental Sequelae in Victims of Violence

Hwang JW

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Biological Aspects of Aggression and Violence in Schizophrenia

Cho W, Shin WS, An I, Bang M, Cho DY, Lee SH

Although the majority of patients with schizophrenia are not actually violent, an increased tendency toward violent behaviors is known to be associated with schizophrenia. There are several factors to consider...
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Systematic Review on Research Status of Workplace Violence

Yoon YG, Jung-Choi

OBJECTIVES: Research on workplace violence has been conducted, but rarely has been organized systematically. In this study, we summarize the definition and classification of workplace violence studies and review the...
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Epidemiology of violence in pediatric and adolescent nasal fracture compared with adult nasal fracture: An 8-year study

Yu H, Jeon M, Kim Y, Choi Y

BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of nasal fractures varies according to factors such as the era and area of the study, as well as the age of the patient. We compared the...
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The Moderating Effect of Social Support on the Relationship between Violence Experiences and Violence Responses of Psychiatric Nurses

Kim J

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the moderating effect of social support on the relationship between violence experiences and violence responses of psychiatric nurses. METHODS: In this descriptive...
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Workplace violence experienced by emergency department workers and its association with stress and depression assessment

Kim JH, Choi HS, Jung HJ, Lim SG, Lee CM

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the incidence of workplace violence (WPV) in an emergency department (ED), and its influence on ED workers' mental health. METHODS: A cross-sectional, anonymous survey was conducted on...
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Interpersonal violence epidemiology and mortality by violence victim-perpetrator relationships

Chou S, Song SW, Kim WJ, Kang Y, Park HS, Kang KW, Park CB, Kang JH, Bu JH, Lee SK, Ko SY

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the interpersonal violence (IPV) epidemiology and mortality according to the violence victim-perpetrator relationships. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study was done using the...
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Sexual Double Standard, Dating Violence Recognition, and Sexual Assertiveness among University Students in South Korea

Kim Y, Lee E, Lee H

PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the association among sexual double standard, dating violence recognition, and sexual assertiveness among Korean university students. METHODS: Using a cross-sectional survey study in January 2018,...
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Experiencing Coercive Control in Female Victims of Dating Violence

Kwon J, Park S

BACKGROUND: Dating violence refers to violence occurring between people in an intimate relationship. Forms of dating violence are often categorized into physical, psychological, and sexual violence, and most existing literature...
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Violence at work: determinants & prevalence among health care workers, northwest Ethiopia: an institutional based cross sectional study

Yenealem D, Woldegebriel MK, Olana AT, Mekonnen T

BACKGROUND: Workplace violence is the intentional use of power, threatened or actual, against another person or against a group, in work-related circumstances, that either results in or has a high...
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Impact of Response to Violence and Resilience to Burnout in Emergency Department Nurses

Hwang SY, Han JY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between response to violence, resilience and burnout and to investigate the factors that affect burnout in emergency room nurses. METHODS:...
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Relationship between Violence Response, Professional Quality of Life and Workplace Violence against Nurses in Emergency Departments in Korea

Ju E, Youn J, Lee J, Jang J, Park H

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the reality of workplace violence experienced by emergency nurses and the relationship of violence response to professional quality of life. METHODS: The...
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Prevention and improved responses to workplace violence against healthcare provider in the emergency department

Lee KW

Recently, a violent incident in which a drunken patient attacked an emergency physician at a general hospital emergency department (ED) shocked the entire country of Korea. According to a study...
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Usefulness of Korean Version of Behavioral Cue Checklist for Predicting of Patient Violence in Emergency Departments

Kim JM, Lee EN

PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of a behavioral cue checklist (BCC) containing 17 items developed by Wilkes et al. (2010) for identifying potentially violent patients in emergency...
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Experience of Violence from the Clients and Coping Methods Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses Working in a Hospital in South Korea

Yoo HJ, Suh EE, Lee SH, Hwang JH, Kwon JH

PURPOSE: It is difficult to develop a good defense system that can prevent nurses from experiencing physical and verbal violence from patients and families in intensive care units, which are...
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