“…Studies have reported links between community violence exposure and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (Berman et al, 1996;Fitzpatrick & Boldizar, 1993;Garbarino, Kostelny, & Dubrow, 1992;Horowitz, Weine, & Jekel, 1995;Kliewer, Lepore, Oskin, & Johnson, 1998), aggressive and delinquent behaviors (Attar, Guerra, & Tolan, 1994;DuRant, Pendergrast, & Cadenhead, 1994a;Gorman-Smith & Tolan, 1998;Miller, Wasserman, Neugenbauer, Gorman-Smith, & Kamboukos, 1999;Schwab-Stone et al, 1995), heightened anxiety and depression (Freeman, Mokros, & Poznanski, 1993;Kliewer et al, 1998), unusually pronounced grief and loss reactions (Freeman, Schaffer, & Smith, 1996;Osofsky et al, 1993;Pynoos & Eth, 1985), increased recklessness in play (Schwab-Stone et al, 1995), sleep disturbances (Cooley-Quille & Lorion, 1999) and cognitive or academic delays (Osofsky et al, 1993;Shakoor & Chalmers, 1991). Such an expanding array of findings has heightened recognition that community violence exposure among children and youths is a large-scale problem with often profound consequences.…”