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1. Proceedings from the Medical Summit on Firearm Injury Prevention: A Public Health Approach to Reduce Death and Disability in the US.

2. A technology-augmented intervention to prevent peer violence and depressive symptoms among at-risk emergency department adolescents: Protocol for a randomized control trial.

3. Emergency department text messaging for adolescent violence and depression prevention: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

4. Emergency Department Utilization Among Assault-Injured Youth: Implications for Youth Violence Screening.

5. Effects of a brief ED-based alcohol and violence intervention on depressive symptoms.

6. Assault Injury and Homicide Death Profile in Rhode Island, 2004-2014.

7. Including Youth Violence Screening on Previsit Questionnaires and the Effect on Other Health Risk Behavior Discussions.

8. A Depression Prevention Intervention for Adolescents in the Emergency Department.

9. Yes, You Can: Physicians, Patients, and Firearms.

10. PTSD, cyberbullying and peer violence: prevalence and correlates among adolescent emergency department patients.

11. Reasons for Fighting among Violent Female Adolescents: A Qualitative Investigation from an Urban, Midwestern Community.

12. Prompting discussions of youth violence using electronic previsit questionnaires in primary care: a cluster randomized trial.

13. Emergency physicians and firearm violence.

14. Understanding the service needs of assault-injured, drug-using youth presenting for care in an urban Emergency Department.

15. Violent reinjury and mortality among youth seeking emergency department care for assault-related injury: a 2-year prospective cohort study.

16. The intersecting roles of violence, gender, and substance use in the emergency department: a research agenda.

17. Impact of gender on patient preferences for technology-based behavioral interventions.

18. Effects of a web-based educational module on pediatric emergency medicine physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding youth violence.

19. Acceptability, language, and structure of text message-based behavioral interventions for high-risk adolescent females: a qualitative study.

20. Characteristics of youth seeking emergency care for assault injuries.

21. The overlap of youth violence among aggressive adolescents with past-year alcohol use-A latent class analysis: aggression and victimization in peer and dating violence in an inner city emergency department sample.

22. Predictors of being unsafe: participation in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006 intimate partner violence module.

23. A comparison of female and male adolescent victims of violence seen in the emergency department.

24. Sex differences in characteristics of adolescents presenting to the emergency department with acute assault-related injury.

25. Analysis of intentional and unintentional injuries caused by firearms and cutting/piercing instruments among Providence youth, Nov 2004-Dec 2007.

26. Violence and Abuse: A Pandemic Within a Pandemic

27. What Counts?: A Qualitative Study of Adolescents' Lived Experience With Online Victimization and Cyberbullying.

28. What are the long-term consequences of youth exposure to firearm injury, and how do we prevent them? A scoping review.

29. Using High-Risk Adolescents′ Voices to Develop a Comprehensible Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Based Text-Message Program.

30. Gender Differences in Characteristics of Adolescents Presenting to the Emergency Department with Acute Assault-Related Injury

31. Tweets, Gangs, and Guns: A Snapshot of Gang Communications in Detroit.

32. How Americans encounter guns: Mixed methods content analysis of YouTube and internet search data.

33. It's Not About Linking Gun Violence and Mental Illness.

34. Clinician Attitudes, Screening Practices, and Interventions to Reduce Firearm-Related Injury.

35. Gender-specific Research on Mental Illness in the Emergency Department: Current Knowledge and Future Directions.

36. Correlates of depressive symptoms among at-risk youth presenting to the emergency department.

37. A Systematic Review of Emergency Department Technology-based Behavioral Health Interventions.

38. Whether and how to store firearms in the home: Qualitative insights from care partner experiences in the Safety in Dementia Trial.

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