(2) Health: Intentional Injuries Flashcards
deliberate, intentional or direct injury to the body tissue
intentional injury/self-harm/self-injury
most common form of self-harm
skin cutting
one symptom of personality disorder;
may be potentially life-threatening
self-harm
some reasons include:
depression, substance abuse, ptsd
self-harm
ptsd meaning
post traumatic stress disorder
spd meaning
severe personality disorders
injuries inflicted to others on purpose
intentional injuries
planned actions or willful acts meant to cause harm and injury to others
intentional injuries
other types of intentional injuries
(bes-gkd-ass)
bullying
extortion
stalking
gang and youth violence
kidnapping and abduction
domestic violence and abuse
acts of terror
sexual abuse
suicide
unwanted aggressive behavior among school age children
bullying
involves a real or perceived power imbalance
bullying
repeated behaviour or has the potential to be repeated over time
bullying
incudes making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically/verbally, and excluding someone from a group
bullying
unwanted or obsessive attention
stalking
related to harassment and intimidation
stalking
following/monitoring a victim
stalking
obtaining money/property/service through coercion
extortion
persuading someone to do something by using force/threats
coercion
example: blackmail
extortion
increases the chance to get involved in violence
gang and youth violence
example: selling drugs and bringing weapons to school
gang and youth violence
taking away someone by force/threat /deceit
kidnapping and abduction
has an intention to cause the victim to detain against her own will
kidnapping and abduction
patterns of abusive behaviors to intimate partner
domestic violence and abuse
other terms of domestic violence and abuse
(sa-b-fv-ipv)
spousal abuse
battering
family violence
intimate partner violence
forms of domestic violence and abuse
(paa-sa-ea-cod-i-poca-ed)
physical aggression/assault
sexual abuse
emotional abuse
controlling or domineering
intimidation
passive or covert abuse
economic deprivation
use of violence in order to achieve a political, religious or ideological aim
terrorism
can exploit human fear to help achieve their goals
acts of terror
molestation
sexual abuse
undesired sexual behavior
sexual abuse
can include derogatory name calling and sexual harassment
sexual abuse
killing oneself on purpose
suicide
risk factors of suicide
(mpd-a-ia-til)
mental/personality disorders
alcoholism
impulsive acts
troubles in life