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Tier 1 — Meta-analysis / systematic reviewPeer-reviewedConventional

Early adolescent development in the face of violence: A systematic review running

Emma Jagasia, India Bloom, Katie E. Nelson, Jacquelyn C. Campbell

Child Abuse & Neglect · 2024

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Summary

This systematic review examines how exposure to violence affects developmental and psychological outcomes during early adolescence, synthesising evidence from child protection and developmental psychology literature. The work characterises impacts on a vulnerable population across contexts. This research falls outside Vitagri's Pulse Brain scope, which focuses on farming systems, soil health, nutrient composition, and diet-related health outcomes.

Regional applicability

Not applicable. This systematic review addresses child protection and developmental psychology rather than agricultural systems, soil health, food composition, or nutrition—the core focus areas of Vitagri's Pulse Brain.

Key measures

Developmental and psychological outcomes in early adolescents exposed to violence (specific metrics not detailed in available metadata)

Outcomes reported

The study synthesises evidence on developmental and psychological outcomes in early adolescents exposed to violence across multiple contexts.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Out of scope / non-food
Study type
Systematic Review
Study design
Systematic review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106751
Catalogue ID
SNmpeyuqos-c82qpk

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