Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3105632 | Burns | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The high incidence of youngsters, unemployment and the great proportion of immigrants in victims of assault might provide several opportunities for community-based psychosocial and occupational programs. A multidisciplinary approach targeting issues specific to the violent nature of the injury and the socioeconomic background of the victims may be of benefit to improve their perspectives for rehabilitation.
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Authors
P. Theodorou, T.A. Spanholtz, P. Amini, C.A. Maurer, T.Q.V. Phan, W. Perbix, R. Lefering, G. Spilker,