The Cooktown Ten: A problem structuring model for violence prevention: Addressing violence through primary care

    The Cooktown Ten: A problem structuring model for violence prevention: Addressing violence through primary care

    Anne Stephens
    Cairns

    The Cooktown Ten: A problem structuring model for violence prevention: Addressing violence through primary care

    This piece of writing is to provide background and description of our thinking behind the Cooktown‐Ten (C‐10). The C‐10 is a model for use in primary care to encourage the prevention of violence. Understood as a pathogenesis, it can be used by health professionals in primary care settings.

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    Liley, W., & Stephens, A. (2018). The Cooktown Ten: A problem structuring model for violence prevention: Addressing violence through primary care. Cairns: James Cook University. Retrieved from https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/52660/ doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.36627.58405

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