Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8816642 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A substantial percentage of physical abuse victims are physically hurt to the point that they still feel pain the next day, are bruised, cut, or have a broken bone. Self-report data indicate this is a more common problem than official data sources suggest. The lack of an object in an incident of physical abuse does not protect a child from injury. The results underscore the impact of childhood physical abuse and the importance of early prevention activities.
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Authors
Thomas R. PhD, Anne PhD, Akadia MPH, Corinne F. PhD, Sherry PhD, Megan PhD, Melissa T. PhD, Heather A. PhD, David PhD,