Youth victim perspective: optimizing presentation of patient-reported outcomes in a violence intervention program
Abstract Introduction The health, well-being and psychological development of children in urban areas is threatened by exposure to interpersonal violence. Violence intervention programs, such as Project Ujima, provide children with comprehensive treatment following exposure to violence. Services foc...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Hollo (Author), Mark Nimmer (Author), Brooke Cheaton (Author), Marlene Melzer-Lange (Author), Michael Levas (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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