Violence as a Health Issue
Why should the health sector be involved in violence
prevention? Because violence negatively affects the health of victims as well
as those who...
witness violence; it acts like an epidemic disease; and it can be effectively prevented using health methods.
witness violence; it acts like an epidemic disease; and it can be effectively prevented using health methods.
Negative Health Effects from Violence
The magnitude of violence – in terms of the number of
victims – makes it a serious health issue. But the effects of violence also
ripple through a community, causing trauma to those who witness it or live in
fear of it.
1. Direct Effects – physical injury to the victim of
violence
Violence is a health issue because it directly affects the
health of its victims. In fact, it’s such a direct health problem that:
It’s the #1 cause
of death for African-American and Latino males aged 15-24
In many cities,
violence is the #1 cause of death for all people under the age of 34
Since 1960, more
than 1 million people have died in the United States from intentional violence
2. Indirect Effects – mental trauma and behavioral effects
Violence is also a health issue because of the many indirect
effects. Merely being exposed to violence has been linked to:
Chronic disease
(heart disease, asthma, stroke, cancer, and more)
Mental health
problems (PTSD, stress, anxiety, depression, and more)
Lower quality of
life
Increased risk of
perpetrating violence
Violence
as an Epidemic Disease
Mental trauma from exposure to
violence has been scientifically shown to increase a person’s risk of adopting
violent behavior themselves, meaning that violent behavior transmits and
spreads based on exposure – just like an epidemic disease. Hundreds of
scientific have shown that violence operates like an epidemic disease [link to
resources]. Collectively, these studies have conclusively shown that violence
displays all of the characteristics of an epidemic disease.
There are really only three
characteristics of an epidemic disease – Clustering, Spread, and
Transmission. Violence exhibits all three of these characteristics.
Health
as the Solution
Using a health approach offers the
most effective method for effectively preventing violence and treating those at
risk for violence. Much of what needs to be done has to do with identifying and
treating those at risk for violent behavior, much like health professionals
identify and treat those at risk for disease.
First, we must adopt epidemic
control methods in places with epidemics of violence. These communities have
been devastated for too long and health methods have been proven effective and
can offer a needed compliment to existing efforts. There also must be a
response more broadly from the health sector. Violence is a behavior and the
health sector is the sector that always deals with changing behaviors – from
smoking to eating to exercise to sex. The expertise of the health sector is
needed to effectively treat this problem.
Source:- Cure Violence @CureViolence
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