重新定义我们对格鲁吉亚州枪支相关伤害影响的理解:IPRCE暴力预防工作队的白皮书

O. Danner, L. Hudak, R. Bayakly, Carol Koplan, Alexander Kelly, Sharon Nieb, S. Heron
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背景:枪支相关伤害是困扰所有年龄、种族、种族和性别的弱势群体的危机。本白皮书的目的是根据现有文献和数据,描述与枪支有关的暴力对格鲁吉亚各地公民和社区的健康和福祉的影响。本白皮书的目的是从全州的角度审查和描述目前可获得的关于枪支暴力和伤害影响的数据,主要是因为它与格鲁吉亚的国家暴力死亡报告系统(NVDRS)报告有关。材料和方法:我们对基于web的伤害统计查询和报告系统(WISQARSTM)和NVDRS获得的数据进行了文献回顾和分析。我们使用这些数据来描述美国和乔治亚州枪支伤害和死亡的类型和程度。结果:我们确定所有类型火器伤害的总死亡率为27%。据估计,每年平均年龄调整后的枪支伤害率为每10万人31.5人。枪支伤害导致的自杀死亡率最高,达到6倍以上。此外,根据2017年疾病预防控制中心的报告,从2015年到2016年,全国枪支相关自杀的年平均死亡率为84%。结论:有必要加大对佐治亚州公民中与枪支有关的暴力的研究、教育和预防的投资。虽然由人际暴力引起的与枪支有关的严重攻击很常见,但自杀造成的死亡率要高出6倍以上。
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Redefining Our Understanding of The Impact of Firearm-Related Injury in the State of Georgia: A White Paper by the Violence Prevention Task Force of IPRCE
Background: ​Firearm-related injury is a crisis that afflicts vulnerable populations of all ages, ethnicities, races and gender. The purpose of this white paper is to delineate the impact of firearm-related violence on the health and well-being of citizens and communities across Georgia based on the available literature and data. The aim of this white paper is to examine and characterize the currently available data on the impact of firearm violence and injury from a statewide perspective, principally as it relates to the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) report for Georgia. Materials and method: ​We performed a literature review to analyze data obtained through the Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARSTM) and NVDRS. We used the data to characterize the types and extent of firearm injuries and deaths in the U.S. and Georgia. Results: ​We identified an overall mortality rate of 27% for all-types of firearm injuries. The estimated average annual age-adjusted firearm injury rate was 31.5 per 100,000 people. The case fatality rate for suicide due to firearm injury notably had the highest gun-related mortality rate by greater than 6-fold. Furthermore, from 2015 to 2016, the national mean annual case fatality rate was 84% for firearm-related suicide according to 2017 CDC report. Conclusion: ​Greater investment into research, education and prevention of gun-related violence among citizens in the state of Georgia is necessary. Although firearm-related aggravated assault due to interpersonal violence is common, the case fatality rate due to suicide has a greater than 6-fold higher rate of death.
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