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Ambient Air Pollution and the Risk of Violence in Primary and Secondary School Settings: A Cross-sectional Study

Description
Examines the relationship among air quality, neurological dysfunction, and violent behavior in schools. Analyzes associations between air pollution and violent incidents in Minnesota schools from 2008-2012. Includes county-level maps showing air pollution levels and location of rural and urban schools, with further data analysis exploring rural versus urban differences in air quality and violent behavior.
Author(s)
Austin T. Rau, Alyson B. Harding, Andy Ryan, et al.
Citation
Injury Epidemiology, 11, 24
Date
06/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Abuse and violence · Children and youth · Environmental health · Rural-urban differences · Schools · Statistics and data · Minnesota