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Violence prevention in pediatrics: Advocacy and legislation

Culyba AJ, Fleegler EW, Pratt AH, Lee LK
Pediatr Clin North Am

Given the complexities of youth violence prevention and longstanding violence inequities, advocacy by pediatric clinicians provides a critical voice to represent youth at multiple levels to address the myriad contributors and effects of youth violence. Institutional, community, state, and federal programs, policies, and legislation are required to support a public health approach to the amelioration of youth violence. This article focuses on the role of pediatric clinicians in advocating for youth and families, promoting change within clinical and hospital systems, partnering with communities to advance evidence-informed prevention and intervention, and legislative advocacy to advance violence prevention policy, research, and practice.

Culyba AJ, Fleegler EW, Pratt AH, Lee LK. Violence prevention in pediatrics: advocacy and legislation. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2023;70(6):1225-1238. DOI:10.1016/j.pcl.2023.06.012. PMID: 37865442

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Provider Experience of Care
Population
Children and Youth
Social Determinant of Health
Violence/Safety
Study design
Other Study Design