Cumulative Violence Exposure and Self-Rated Health: Longitudinal Study of Adolescents in the United States

@article{BoyntonJarrett2008CumulativeVE,
  title={Cumulative Violence Exposure and Self-Rated Health: Longitudinal Study of Adolescents in the United States},
  author={Ren{\'e}e Boynton-Jarrett and Louise M. Ryan and Lisa F. Berkman and Rosalind J Wright},
  journal={Pediatrics},
  year={2008},
  volume={122},
  pages={961 - 970}
}
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to determine whether cumulative exposure to violence in childhood and adolescence contributes to disparities in self-rated health among a nationally representative sample of US adolescents. METHODS. The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 is an ongoing, 8-year (1997–2004), longitudinal, cohort study of youths who were 12 to 18 years of age at baseline (N = 8224). Generalized estimating equations were constructed to investigate the relationship between cumulative… 
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