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Prevalence of Past Year Assault Among Inner-City Emergency Department Patients
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 05/29/09
Cunningham RM et al. - Fourteen percent of patients seeking care in this inner-city ED experience violence with a nonpartner. Substance use—specifically cocaine—was the strongest predictor of any nonpartner violent assault.
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