碎石头 发表于 2025-3-25 04:13:05
Book 2015olence has distinct effects on mental health and in each chapter specific groups are explored in depth to demonstrate the heterogeneity of violence as well as the diversity of its outcomes in the realm of public mental health. Finally, the book addresses the notion of ‘undoing violence’ by detailing礼节 发表于 2025-3-25 11:15:14
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Self-Inflicted Violencend risk factors – both predisposing and precipitant) are presented and discussed. The association of social inequities with suicide rates is highlighted; this is particularly evident in relation to the elderly..Finally, the main effective suicide prevention strategies are reviewed indicated and critically discussed.合群 发表于 2025-3-25 17:46:32
The Consequences of Violence on the Mental Health of the Elderlyst that exposure to violence in childhood, as a young adult or as an elder all have adverse effects on mental health in old age. The trajectory of these mental health outcomes suggests that the elderly may have a path of resilience.百科全书 发表于 2025-3-25 20:46:16
‘This Is Where a Seed Is Sown’: Aboriginal Violence – Continuities or Contexts?torical analysis of violence in remote Indigenous populations undertaken some two decades ago by the first author. Change over the ensuing decades is presented and the implications for current understandings and approaches considered.Tractable 发表于 2025-3-26 02:20:35
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Self-Inflicted Violencenflicted violence –, one of the three unnatural (or violent) causes of death, the other two being homicide and accidents..However, the relation between suicide and violence is a particular one, in what it is inwards directed, the same individual causing and receiving the violence unto him/herself. A