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The Role of Preventive Medicine in Childhood Trauma

Gökhan Berktuğ Bahadır, Akgün Oral, Ahmet Güven.




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Death or fatal complications due to childhood trauma may lead to loss of human and human-power, leeway and financial losses. The most important step in preventing trauma and deaths related to trauma is which it is known that the trauma can be prevented it is even an unpredictable event. Therefore, "the risk of injury" and "injury prevention" in childhood must be comprehended and interested in by anyone. In this review, the problems leading to trauma, prevention methods and preventive medicine of trauma were discussed.

Key words: Trauma, injuries, prevention, children

Article Language: Turkish English





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