Violence and Public Health: Delivered to the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York City, New York
Description:
During his two terms as U.S. Surgeon General, Koop applied public health methods and approaches, namely epidemiological study, disease prevention strategies, and information on health promotion, to several issues that had not previously been regarded as matters of public health. Violence, especially domestic violence, was one such issue, as this speech--one of his first on the issue--demonstrated. Long treated as the domain of law, law enforcement, and criminology, the "epidemic of violence" in the United States, as Koop called it, produced a range of physical and psychological health consequences that he explored in speeches, workshops, and reports. He also thought that violence, particularly domestic and sexual violence, could be prevented through appropriate health messages, health education, and psychological screening and counseling.
Number of Image Pages:
20 (1,345,621 Bytes)
Date:
1982-10-26 (October 26, 1982)
Creator:
Koop, C. Everett
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Violence
Public Health
Physician-Patient Relations
Domestic Violence
Social Change
Exhibit Category:
Reproduction and Family Health
Relation:
"Violence and Public Health: Delivered to the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York City, New York" [Reminiscence] (2003)
"Violence and Public Health" (draft) (October 26, 1982)