Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Linking mental illness and suicide,2006,12,8,19,O'Connor Nurses--making family violence our business,2007,13,9,11,Koziol-McLain Asking about abuse and assessing for family violence--part of nurses' caring role,2007,13,10,10-11,Manchester Child abuse challenges for nurses,2009,15,1,3-4,Mahoney Uncovering the link between irritable bowel syndrome and abuse,2008,14,7,22-23,Moore Nurses assessing family violence--some hidden dangers,2007,13,8,20-21,Watson Time to speak out about rest-home abuse,2006,12,5,8,Elson Vulnerable people exploited in photos,2006,12,5,4,Edgar Photos were potentially abusive,2006,12,5,3,Russell Bullying allowed to flourish,2010,16,4,4,Stabb Nurses must take a stand against violence,2001,7,3,2,Baldwin Nurses' role in protecting children,2001,7,3,19-21,Heap Corporate bullying--a virulent organism,2007,13,3,20-21,Black Changing unhealthy work environments,2007,13,3,15,Manchester New nurses face endemic violence,2004,10,8,5,O'Malley New nurses face endemic violence,2004,10,5,12-14,McKenna Plunket faces up to family violence,2003,9,7,18-19,Macfie A young woman's triumph over violence,2003,9,7,16-17,Webby Balancing care with personal safety,2002,8,6,20,Cain Nurses condemn terrorist attacks,2001,7,9,9, Managing the risk of violence,2001,7,6,21,Manchester Psychiatric nurses are not 'general violence managers',2001,7,5,3,Baker No more silence on violence,2001,7,3,32,Brown Acting to combat violence,2001,7,3,16-17,O'Connor Raising awareness of family violence,2001,7,3,14-15,Everingham Nurses need better protection from injuries,2001,7,3,11, Domestic violence training guidelines to be launched,2001,7,3,10, Violence at Hillmorton due to skill deficit,2001,6,11,4; author reply 4-5,Ford Dealing with domestic violence,2000,6,2,14-16,Everingham Horizontal violence: a challenge for nursing,2000,6,1,24-25,Wilson Community nursing services continue despite road closures and liquefied ground,2010,16,9,14-15, Magnificent teamwork in response to Canterbury earthquake,2010,16,9,10-11,Manchester Referendum poses risk to child discipline law,2009,15,5,23,Banks Psychiatric nurses' role is not to cope with violence,2001,7,4,3; author reply 3,Davies Responding to violence is not an easy journey,2001,7,5,12,O'Connor Emergency nurses facing more violence,2001,7,3,17-18,O'Connor Learning from student bullying experiences,2002,8,4,3,Pickens Te Runanga commits itself to Manaaki nursing students,2007,13,11,31,Close Nurses are not generally 'deliberately cruel',2000,6,9,5,Rudolph Speaking out against family violence,2001,6,11,8, Do nurses eat their young?,2000,6,7,21,Fell Reducing rates of child abuse,2011,17,2,30,Meads Bullying a serious health hazard,2011,17,4,3-4,Lees Coping with horizontal violence,1998,4,2,24,Waitere Bullying--a problem for nurses?,1998,4,2,22-23,O'Connor Young workers most at risk of injury,2000,6,4,5, Drinks tonight at 7 pm: nursing students and alcohol use,2000,6,4,18-19,Ball How to take the bully by the horns,2002,8,2,17,Alder Women most at risk of violence from their male partner,2012,18,7,12-13,Collins No excuse for 'horrific injuries',2012,18,9,4,Nicholson Emergency nursing: Detecting family violence,2013,19,10,39,O'Conor Campaigning against youth suicide,2014,19,11,34,Clunie Mental health: debunking myths around suicide,2014,20,4,35,Burns Government sets out plan to combat family violence,2014,20,6,6, Falls prevention tailored to suit individual residents,2014,20,10,13-14,Jackson Saying 'no' to domestic violence,2015,20,11,9, Conquering life-threatening injuries,2015,21,7,29,Cain Harmful drinking among the elderly--a hidden problem,2015,21,10,12-13,Burns Emergency nurses: grappling with rising violence,2016,22,2,35,Haskell