The impact of war on child health in the countries of the former Yugoslavia : Institute of Medicine in collaboration with the Office of International Affairs, National Research Council.
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy Press,
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- The Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Workshop
- EPIDEMIOLOGY: GETTING THE FACTS ON CHILD HEALTH IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES
- Summary
- PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, AND INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY
- A Regional Review
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Macedonia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Summary
- TRAUMA
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Causes of Injuries
- Patient Volumes and Associated Problems
- Supply and Personnel ShortagesCroatia
- Numbers and Ages of Victims
- Cause of Injuries
- Serbia, Macedonia, and Slovenia
- Convalescence and Evacuation
- Summary
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC ILLNESSES
- Acute Illness
- Chronic Illnesses
- Summary
- MENTAL HEALTH
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Summary
- CHILD PROTECTION
- Evolution of the Concept of the “Rights of the Child�
- The Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Codes of Professional Ethics
- The Roles of Professional Organizations
- Summary
- FindingsGENERAL
- EPIDEMIOLOGY
- PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
- TRAUMA
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC ILLNESSES
- MENTAL HEALTH
- CHILD PROTECTION
- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Next Steps
- References
- Appendixes
- A Advisors to the Organizing Committee
- B Invited Participants
- C Organizational Summaries
- D International Convention on theRights of the Child