
@article{ref1,
title="Community violence and urban families: experiences, effects, and directions for intervention",
journal="American journal of orthopsychiatry",
year="2005",
author="Horowitz, K. and McKay, Mary and Marshall, R.",
volume="75",
number="3",
pages="356-368",
abstract="The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of community-level stressors (particularly violence), coping strategies, and resources to prevent exposure to violence or to mitigate its effects in an inner-city community. Parents and children participated in focus groups, and children also completed standardized instruments. In the focus groups, parents and children identified several areas of concern related to &quot;helpers,&quot; schools, community safety, and emotional distress. They identified protective resources including intensive monitoring and social supports. Fifty percent of the children met criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and another 21% met criteria for partial PTSD. The mental health issues in children living with ongoing community violence necessitate that researchers use a qualitative approach to inform future interventions.",
language="",
issn="0002-9432",
doi="10.1037/0002-9432.75.3.356",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0002-9432.75.3.356"
}