Outcomes, Data, and Indicators of Violence at the Community Level

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作者
Masho, Saba W. [1 ]
Schoeny, Michael E. [2 ]
Webster, Daniel [3 ]
Sigel, Eric [4 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Family Med & Populat Hlth, Div Epidemiol, POB 980212, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Univ Colorado, Denver, CO 80202 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PRIMARY PREVENTION | 2016年 / 37卷 / 02期
关键词
Youth violence; Surveillance; Violence; Community level outcomes; ALCOHOL OUTLETS; INJURY; LINKAGE;
D O I
10.1007/s10935-016-0429-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Youth violence is a major problem in the United States. It remains the third leading cause of death among youth between the ages of 10 and 24 years and the leading cause of death in Blacks between 10 and 24 years of age. In its effort to prevent youth violence, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention funds six Youth Violence Prevention Centers (YVPCs) to design, implement and evaluate community-based youth violence prevention programs. These Centers rely on surveillance data to monitor youth violence and evaluate the impact of their interventions. In public health, surveillance entails a systematic collection and analysis of data, typically within defined populations. In the case of youth violence, surveillance data may include archival records from medical examiners, death certificates, hospital discharges, emergency room visits, ambulance pickups, juvenile justice system intakes, police incident reports, and school disciplinary incidents and actions. This article illustrates the process the YVPCs used for collecting and utilizing youth violence surveillance data. Specifically, we will describe available surveillance data sources, describe community-level outcomes, illustrate effective utilization of the data, and discuss the benefits and limitations of each data source. Public health professionals should utilize local surveillance data to monitor and describe youth violence in the community. Further, the data can be used to evaluate the impact of interventions in improving community-level outcomes.
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页数:19
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