Exposure to violence among urban school-aged children: Is it only on television?

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Purugganan, OH [1 ]
Stein, REK [1 ]
Silver, EJ [1 ]
Benenson, BS [1 ]
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[1] Montefiore Med Ctr, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
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exposure to violence; witness to violence; victims of violence; school-aged children; urban; pediatric primary care clinic;
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Objective. To measure exposure to different types of violence among school-aged children in a primary care setting. Design. Child interviews using an instrument measuring 4 types of exposure (direct victimization, witnessing, hearing reports, media). Violent acts measured include being beaten up, chased/threatened, robbed/mugged, stabbed/shot, killed. Setting. Pediatric primary care clinic of large urban hospital. Patients. Convenience sample of 175 children 9-12 years old and their mothers. A total of 53% of the children were boys, 55% were Hispanic, and 40% received public assistance. Results. All children had been exposed to media violence. A total of 97% (170/175) had been exposed to more direct forms of violence; 77% had witnessed violence involving strangers; 49% had witnessed violence involving familiar persons; 49% had been direct victims; and 31% had witnessed someone being shot, stabbed, or killed. Exposure to violence was significantly associated with being male. Conclusion. Most school-aged children who visited a pediatric primary care clinic of a large urban hospital had directly experienced violence as witnesses and/or victims.
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