Risks, Consequences, and Incidents of Childhood Injuries
[2023-04-17 16:54:32]
More research is needed, as there are much less reports on the incidence of injuries, the associated risk factors and consequences, and the impact of the injury prevention program on pediatric patients. Because they are very different from adults in terms of adulthood, anatomy, development, physical and emotional, children face unique challenges in injury care. Health care workers can do their best to prevent injuries of pediatric patients, but not all. Education and standards are the main factors, and the lack of education and standardized treatment for pediatricians does not contribute to their health, and injuries will continue to occur.
The most common problems during adolescence are dangerous or misbehaviors, including growth and development, school, pediatric disorders that continue to adolescence, mental health disorders, and injuries, legal consequences, pregnancy, infections, and poisoning Contains the result of. Personal injuries due to car accidents and personal injuries due to interpersonal violence are the main cause of death and physical disability of young people. Psychosocial adjustment is a sign of this developmental stage because even ordinary people are struggling with identity, autonomy, gender, human relationships and other issues. "Who am I, where do I go and how do I talk to all these people in my life?", Most teenagers often pay attention It is a question. Psychosocial disorders are more common in adolescence than in childhood, and many unhealthy behaviors begin at puberty
Puberty is a distinctive, but transient, process from childhood to adulthood, characterized by increased experimentation and risk-taking, a tendency to discount long-term effects, and a high sensitivity to colleagues and other social influences It is a developmental stage. An important function of puberty is to develop a comprehensive self-awareness, including personalization, isolation from parents, and individual identity. Despite the risks, looking for new behaviors such as experiments, alcohol and drug use, dangerous sex, runaway and so on is considered to provide many adaptive functions.
Which of the four types of child abuse has the highest risk of self injury? Researchers are not consensus on what type of child abuse is the strongest predictor of self-injury; different types are certainly related to NSSI's behavior in different ways. Ignorance is most relevant to the severity of self injuries. Sexual abuse is clearly irrelevant to NSSI's behavior, but people with a history of sexual abuse may have similar risk factors as self-injury (Klonsky, ED, & Moyer, A. 2008 ). Sex is also a factor. In men, physical abuse is the greatest predictor of self-injurious behavior, but physical abuse and ignorance are the strongest predictors in women.