TY - JOUR PY - 1992// TI - Victims of crime: the internist's role in treatment JO - Southern medical journal A1 - Kirkland, K. A1 - Mason, R. E. SP - 965 EP - 968 VL - 85 IS - 10 N2 - This article reports a case study on a crime victim identified and treated in an internal medicine residency program. Recent findings on crime and violence in the United States are reviewed with a particular focus on the psychologic and medical aftermath faced by victims. A unique role for the internist is suggested in the management of such sequelae. Research studies suggest that victims of crime, especially violent crime, evidence one or more of several clusters of acute and delayed emotional responses that typically progress through three stages of a recovery process. Physician awareness of these symptom clusters should result in increased understanding and improved assessment/treatment of crime victims.

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