MEDICAL AND SOCIAL APPROACHES REGARDING THE CONCEPTS OF HUMAN AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE
Abstract:
This research belongs to a priority area of public health, that is interpersonal violence. Taking into account that nearly 9% of all deaths are due to injuries secondary to interpersonal aggression, we believe that a holistic approach to the phenomenon of interpersonal aggression and violence goes beyond socio-philosophical sciences. Social burden and the strain posed to the health system as a result of the psychosomatic pathology secondary to aggression require redefining the role the health sector plays, in both the traumatic patient’s health care and within the policies to prevent and combat violence. For this reason, the traumatic patient’s current physician and the health professionals within the decision structure should have a complete and complex vision of this bio-psycho-social phenomenon. Purpose: The article represents a systematic review and a meta-analysis of the current approaches on the concepts of interpersonal aggression and violence. There were studied paradigms and interpretations belonging to the most famous names in the field of human sciences.
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