科罗拉多州创伤中心儿童火器伤害的个体和社区水平特征。

Jenny Stevens, Jan Leonard, Marina L Reppucci, Thomas Schroeppel, Denis Bensard, Maya Haasz
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背景:枪支伤害是美国儿童和青少年死亡的第二大原因。在科罗拉多州,枪支伤害已经超过机动车事故,成为青少年死亡的主要原因。有必要进行当地研究,以确定与儿童火器伤害相关的危险因素。我们试图对科罗拉多州儿童枪支伤害的人口统计、社区特征和趋势进行分类。方法:回顾2008年至2019年在科罗拉多州四家创伤中心评估的儿童火器伤患者(18岁或以下)。收集临床信息、伤害意图和人口统计数据。将患者地址按人口普查区进行地理编码,以获得社区水平的特征。使用回归模型分析每次创伤评估的枪支伤害发生率的年度趋势。结果:研究期间共发生枪支伤害446例。中位年龄16岁,87.0%为男性。攻击是最常见的伤害意图(64.6%),92.0%的患者来自大都市(城乡连续体代码1-3)地区。与州中位数水平相比,与枪支伤害相关的社区的特征是家庭收入中位数较低(47,112美元对63,443美元,p < 0.001),贫困水平较高(19.1%对9.4%,p < 0.001)。与研究期间每年的总体创伤评估相比,火器伤害增加了14.0%(发病率比,1.14;95%置信区间为1.08-1.20;P < 0.001)。结论:与科罗拉多州的总体创伤评估相比,2008年至2019年儿科枪支伤害发生率显著增加。生活在社会弱势社区的儿童和青少年受到的影响尤为严重,因此应将伤害预防资源集中在这些社区。证据水平:预后和流行病学;第三层次。
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Individual and neighborhood level characteristics of pediatric firearm injuries presenting at trauma centers in Colorado.

Background: Firearm injuries are the second leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the United States. In Colorado, firearm injuries have surpassed motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of death in youth. Local research is necessary to characterize risk factors associated with pediatric firearm injuries. We sought to categorize demographics, neighborhood characteristics, and trends in pediatric firearm injuries in Colorado.

Methods: A review of pediatric firearm-injured patients (18 years or younger) evaluated at four trauma centers in Colorado from 2008 to 2019 was conducted. Clinical information, injury intent, and demographics were collected. Patient addresses were geocoded to census tracts to obtain neighborhood-level characteristics. Annual trends in firearm injury incidence per trauma evaluation were analyzed using regression modeling.

Results: There were 446 firearm injuries during the study period. The median age was 16 years, and 87.0% were male. Assault was the most common injury intent (64.6%), and 92.0% of patients were from metropolitan (rural-urban continuum code 1-3) areas. Neighborhoods associated with firearm injuries were characterized by lower median household income ($47,112 vs. $63,443, p < 0.001) and higher levels of poverty (19.1% vs. 9.4%, p < 0.001) compared with median state levels. There was a 14.0% increase in firearm injuries compared with overall trauma evaluations for each year in the study period (incidence rate ratio, 1.14; 95% confidence interval, 1.08-1.20; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The incidence of pediatric firearm injuries increased significantly from 2008 to 2019 compared with overall trauma evaluations in Colorado. Children and adolescents who live in more socially vulnerable neighborhoods are disproportionately impacted, and injury prevention resources should be focused on these communities.

Level of evidence: Prognostic and Epidemiolgic; Level III.

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