Volume
61
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.61.01.06
Abstract
The effects of active shootings should be a priority to provide needed assistance to 4-H youth and families in coping with their social-emotional well-being. Exposure to such violence can lead to lasting impacts on youth that can affect behavior. Addressing this sensitive topic is crucial in ensuring that Extension professionals are prepared to meet the needs of youth and families. Higher rates of depression, aggression, to name a few, are a result of having witnessed such events as a shooting. Providing training for Extension personnel can aid in reducing the amount of PTSD and other social-emotional trauma.
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Recommended Citation
Garcia, M., & Gangwer, E. (2022). The Effects of Active Shootings on 4-H Youth and Families. The Journal of Extension, 61(1), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.61.01.06
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