Urban firearm deaths: a five year perspective. J Trauma. 1993;35(4):532-537.McGonigal, Michael D., John Cole, C. William Schwab, Donald R. Kauder, Michael F. Rotondo, and Peter B. Angood. 1993. "Urban Firearm Deaths: A Five-Year Perspec- tive." Journal of Trauma: 35:532-...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among youth aged 10 to 19 years in the United States, accounting for 1883 deaths in 2001.1 Firearms were used in approximately half of suicides within this age group in 2001; however, as recently as 1994, 7 of every 10 suicides among teenagers...
This new map comparing firearm suicides and homicides by county sets out to provide a more complete picture of local deaths. Historically, homicides and suicides have been evaluated separately and in silos. We encourage local municipalities and their community-based organizations to expand their efforts...
Surveillance for vio- lent deaths—National Violent Death Reporting System, 32 States, 2016. Morb Mortal Wkly Rep Surveill Summ. 2019;68(9):1–36. 53. St. Vil NM, Sabri B, Nwokolo V, et al. A qualitative study of survival strategies used by low-income black women who experience ...
Firearm-related suicides and homicides fell after the legislation passed. But firearm deaths had already been falling before 1996, and the pace did not notably accelerate. Moreover, gun violence was declining in many other rich countries, few of which had adopted stricter gun laws. ...
There were 744 deaths [19.7%] of the sample studied. The case-fatality rate for in-hospital, trauma center–treated patients showed little variation between regions, ranging from 19.5% in the urban counties to 21.4% in the nonmetropolitan counties. Table 2. View LargeDownload Characteristics ...
There were 744 deaths [19.7%] of the sample studied. The case-fatality rate for in-hospital, trauma center–treated patients showed little variation between regions, ranging from 19.5% in the urban counties to 21.4% in the nonmetropolitan counties. Table 2. View LargeDownload Characteristics ...
Firearm related deaths in New Zealand 1978-87. N Z Med J 1993; 106(967): 463-465.Norton R, Langley J. „Firearm Related Deaths in New Zealand 1978-87‟. NZ Med J 1993;106:463-5.Norton, R., & Langley, J. 1993. Firearm related deaths in New Zealand 1978-87. N Z Med...
These racial disparities by firearm injury type are also seen in firearm mortality rates published by the CDC; 82% of gun deaths in the African American population are homicides, while 77% of gun deaths in the White population are suicides [1]. Our findings show that each age/race subgroup...
Type of firearm death differences Throughout the study period, suicides and homicides remained consistent in their share of all firearm-related deaths. Specifically, suicide accounted for about 60% of deaths, and homicides about 38%, in both 1999 to 2014, and 2015 to 2017. Rates of firearm de...