2025
Spatial-temporal patterns and typology of attacks against healthcare in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Aly S, Surapaneni T, Subeh M, Wang Q, Andersen D, Mowafi H, Poole D. Spatial-temporal patterns and typology of attacks against healthcare in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2025, 31: 59-67. PMID: 40116255, DOI: 10.26719/2025.31.2.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth facilitiesInternational humanitarian lawOccupied Palestinian TerritoriesNearest health facilityHumanitarian lawStudy periodWest BankPalestinian territoriesChi-square analysisHealthcareHealthcare infrastructureAl-ShifaArmed conflictWeapon dataZ-testReports of attacksLawGazaWeaponsType of attackGeospatial analysisTerritoryFacilitiesRetrospective studyIntervention
2023
Adolescent Polysubstance Use and Co-Occurring Weapon Carrying, Bullying Victimization, and Depressive Symptomology: Patterns and Differences in the United States
Weerakoon S, Henson-Garcia M, Abraham A, Vidot D, Messiah S, Opara I. Adolescent Polysubstance Use and Co-Occurring Weapon Carrying, Bullying Victimization, and Depressive Symptomology: Patterns and Differences in the United States. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 2023, 56: 456-467. PMID: 37477824, PMCID: PMC11229529, DOI: 10.1007/s10578-023-01573-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBullying victimizationPolysubstance useUnited StatesPrevalence of polysubstance useWeapon-carryingMultiracial youthVictimsBullyingYouthWeaponsPolysubstance combinationsAdolescent substanceFrequent useRisky behaviorsNational prevalenceNon-Hispanic whitesMental healthLogistic regressionHigh school studentsPoor mental healthPolysubstanceViolenceDepressive symptomsDemographic characteristicsOdds
2014
Gun buyback programs
Violano P, Driscoll C, Chaudhary NK, Schuster KM, Davis KA, Borer E, Winters JK, Hirsh MP. Gun buyback programs. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2014, 77: s46-s50. PMID: 25153055, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000000319.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGun buyback programsAverage median household incomeForging of relationshipsLocal policeBuyback programsGun violenceLaw enforcementUnintentional firearm-related injuriesCriminal actsGun ownersMore firearmsSchool communityGun locksInterpersonal violenceInjury Free CoalitionChildren's accessViolenceFirearms trainingFirearmsUnited StatesHousehold incomeWeaponsMedian household incomeSurvey resultsFormal training
2007
POLICING, DRUGS, AND THE HOMICIDE DECLINE IN NEW YORK CITY IN THE 1990s*
MESSNER S, GALEA S, TARDIFF K, TRACY M, BUCCIARELLI A, PIPER T, FRYE V, VLAHOV D. POLICING, DRUGS, AND THE HOMICIDE DECLINE IN NEW YORK CITY IN THE 1990s*. Criminology 2007, 45: 385-414. DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-9125.2007.00082.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHomicide declineMisdemeanor arrestsNew York CityHomicide ratesRole of policingCross-sectional time-series dataYork CityCocaine prevalenceTotal homicide ratesLethal violenceBroken windowsPolicingTheoretical argumentsInfluential interpretationsCityHomicideMore inquiryEffects of measuresFuture researchCrack cocaineViolenceResearchInquiryWeaponsArgument
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