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Meanings of interpersonal violence in English
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Usage of interpersonal violence in English
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Her research work focuses on interpersonalviolence and media representations of violence.
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Work hours increased, literacy and numeracy rose, and the level of interpersonalviolence dropped.
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Exposure to interpersonalviolence or abuse affects the physical and emotional well-being of affected individuals.
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Both road traffic injuries and interpersonalviolence were more common among older adolescents and young adults.
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Fractures that resulted from interpersonalviolence were shown to have a particularly strong correlation with deprivation.
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Her research focuses on interpersonalviolence and peace.
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Accidents were the most common form of trauma exposure followed by interpersonalviolence and sexual assault.
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Overcrowding may have contributed to interpersonalviolence.
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The US scored far worse, ranking 28th overall, a result shaped partly by deaths due to interpersonalviolence and suicide.
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Furthermore, a high overlap of experiences of the three different forms of interpersonalviolence was found for all three countries.
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Deaths due to interpersonalviolence made up 3.5% of the total, causing 18,741 deaths.
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According to Medical Research Council data, the five leading causes of death in 2012 were HIV, interpersonalviolence, road injuries, suicide and tuberculosis.
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Based purely on what is known about the two, what transpired was in fact an act of interpersonalviolence -not domestic abuse.
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Furthermore, we suggest embedding teaching in forensic medicine in longitudinal curricula on death and dying and on the health consequences of interpersonalviolence.
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Conclusions: These data document high levels of childhood and adult trauma exposure, principally interpersonalviolence, in a large sample of an inner-city primary care population.
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Parental substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, criminality and hospitalisations due to interpersonalviolence or self-harm are used to predict offspring self-harm with Cox proportional hazards models.