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Media violence
1Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque 87131, USA. VStrasburger@salud.unm.edu
Abstract:
For decades, media violence has been viewed as largely a Western problem. New studies indicate that Indian children have increasing access to the media and that media violence will subject them to the same problems as Western children: imitation, desensitization, fear, and inappropriate attitudes about violence and aggression. Solutions exist but will have to be implemented within the next decade to protect Indian children and adolescents from the harmful effects of media violence.
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