Victor Lee is at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. Catherine Camp, M.P.H., is at the Yale Law School in New Haven, CT. Vikram Jairam, M.D., is at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. Henry S. Park, M.D., M.P.H., is at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology and at the Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy, and Effectiveness Research Center at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. James B. Yu, M.D., M.H.S., is at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology and at the Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy, and Effectiveness Research Center at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT.
J Law Med Ethics. 2020 Dec;48(4_suppl):67-73. doi: 10.1177/1073110520979403.
Firearm injuries are a significant public health problem. Prior studies have analyzed firearm death data or adult firearm injury data, but few studies have analyzed firearm injury data specifically among youth. To inform the current debate surrounding gun policy in the United States, this study aims to provide an estimate of the immense burden of youth firearm injury and its associated risk factors. Therefore, we performed a descriptive analysis of the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS), the largest all-payer emergency department database in the United States, from January 2006 to September 2015. All patients age < 21 who presented with any diagnosis of firearm-related injuries were included.There were an estimated 198,839 incidents of firearm-related emergency department visits for patients age < 21 from 2006 through 2015. After presenting to the ED, an estimated 11,909 cases resulted in death. The population adjusted rate of firearm-related emergency department visits was highest in the South and Midwest. This study demonstrates the significant burden of firearm injury among youth. Having a reliable estimate of the number of children harmed by firearms each year is a critical tool for policymakers - and may make common-sense gun safety measures more politically possible.
枪支伤害是一个严重的公共卫生问题。先前的研究分析了枪支致死数据或成人枪支伤害数据,但很少有研究专门分析青少年的枪支伤害数据。为了为美国当前围绕枪支政策的辩论提供信息,本研究旨在估计青少年枪支伤害的巨大负担及其相关的危险因素。因此,我们对美国最大的所有支付者急诊数据库——全国急诊部门样本(NEDS)进行了描述性分析,该数据库涵盖了 2006 年 1 月至 2015 年 9 月的数据。所有年龄<21 岁的患者,只要有任何与枪支相关的伤害的诊断,都包括在内。在 2006 年至 2015 年期间,年龄<21 岁的患者因枪支相关急诊就诊的估计有 198839 例。在急诊就诊后,估计有 11909 例导致死亡。人口调整后的枪支相关急诊就诊率在南部和中西部最高。本研究表明青少年枪支伤害的负担巨大。每年有多少儿童因枪支受伤,这是一个可靠的估计数,这是政策制定者的关键工具——这可能使常识性的枪支安全措施在政治上变得更加可行。