Interpersonal violence in a deprived Scottish urban area with aggregations of physical health risks and psychiatric morbidity: an ecological study
Abstract Background Glasgow, Scotland, has previously shown exceptional levels of violence among young men, shows aggregations of health conditions, with shortened life expectancy. Health conditions can be both causes and consequences of violence, of shared community-level socio-economic risk factor...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy Coid (Author), Yingzhe Zhang (Author), Simone Ullrich (Author), Jane Wood (Author), Vishal Bhavsar (Author), Paul Bebbington (Author), Kamaldeep Bhui (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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