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Violence Prevention Evidence Base

All of the studies included in the violence prevention evidence base are listed below, these journals can also be searched by keyword, author, title etc. Click on a title to get further details on that study. By default the evidence base is ordered by date added, but it can also be ordered by publication date. Click on the column header to sort the evidence base in ascending order by that column, click again to order by descending.



TitleAuthorYearRegionCountry   
Effects of a school-based, early childhood intervention on adult health and well-being: A 19-year follow-up of low income families.Reynolds AJ, Temple JA, Ou SR, et al. 2007WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence Type
Early intervention and juvenile delinquency prevention: evidence from the Chicago Longitudinal StudyMann EA, Reynolds AJ.2006WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence Type
Effect of a structural intervention for the prevention of intimate-partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa: a cluster randomised trialPronyk PM, Hargreaves JR, Kim JC, et al. 2006WHO African RegionSouth AfricaHighly RatedViolence TypeViolence Type
Anger, interpersonal relationships, and health-related quality of life in bullying boys who are treated with outpatient family therapy: a randomized, prospective, controlled trial with 1 year of follow-upNickel MK, Krawczyk J, Nickel C, et al. 2005WHO European RegionGermanyHighly RatedViolence Type
Assessing the effects of the dating violence prevention program "Safe Dates" using random coefficient regression modellingFoshee VA, Bauman KE, Ennett ST, et al.2005WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence TypeViolence TypeViolence Type
Long-term follow-up to a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with serious and violent juvenile offenders.Schaeffer CM, Borduin CM.2005WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence Type
Assessing the long-term effects of the Safe Dates program and a booster in preventing and reducing adolescent dating violence victimization and perpetrationFoshee VA, Bauman KE, Ennett ST, et al.2004WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence TypeViolence TypeViolence Type
Effects of a primary care-based intervention on violent behavior and injury in children.Borowsky IW, Mozayeny S, Stuenkel K, et al.2004WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence TypeViolence Type
Evaluation of an intervention program for the reduction of bullying and victimization in schoolsBaldry AC, Farrington DP.2004WHO European RegionItalyHighly RatedViolence Type
Paths of effects of early childhood intervention on educational attainment and delinquency: a confirmatory analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers.Reynolds AJ, Ou SR, Topitzes JW.2004WHO Region of the AmericasUnited States of AmericaHighly RatedViolence Type
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