Trauma Resources for the Community: Tools for Adults, Children and Community WorkersBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksM. Worthen
A traumatic event is a frightening, dangerous, or violent event that poses a threat to a child’s life. Read to find out about childhood trauma resources
However, we observed similar reductions in mortality to meta-analyses comparing level I trauma centers to other hospitals for adults with major trauma (33% reduction)10 or trauma centers vs nontrauma centers for all trauma admissions (36%).9 In this last meta-analysis, a subgroup analysis ...
Please also see our Get Help Now page for more immediate resources. Traumatic events can significantly affect people in many ways, especially when they are experienced as a child. Childhood trauma can involve abuse, neglect, medical trauma, household challenges, environmental factors, social ...
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Moreover, this study has provided a valuable contribution by highlighting the pitfalls in service provisions for those lacking in the financial resources to access private care. This reiterates the need for further research around the disparities between private and public health and well-being ...
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The model for decentral factors also fitted, with physical health and income predicting the resilience indicators. Conclusion:Applying this comprehensive resilience model in a sample of older adults revealed meaningful findings in predicting resilience at a single time point and over time. Atypical ...
Population-based resources, such as the NEISS, offer an important opportunity to look at a large number of patients in varying settings, lending greater external validity to our findings. However, the NEISS is not ideal for examining patient management and outcomes and thus is most useful as a...
and experiencing a life-threatening illness or injury—account for more than half of the instances of trauma exposure. Trauma, however, is subjective. People can experience the same event but whether it is traumatic depends on the coping resources and other factors they bring to the experience. ...