abstractOBJECTIVE: To report the prevalence of weapons involved in the victimization of youth with particular emphasis on weapons with a “high lethality risk ” and how such exposure fits into the broader victimization and life experiences of children and adolescents. METHODS: Data were collected as part of the Second National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence, a nationally representative telephone survey of youth ages 2 to 17 years and caregivers (N = 4114) conducted in 2011. RESULTS: Estimates from the Second National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence indicate that.17.5 million youth in the United States have been exposed to violence involving a weapon in their lifetimes as witnesses or victims, or.1 in 4 children. More tha...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of physical teen dating violence (TDV) with other f...
Youth violence is a widespread public health problem affecting thousands of adolescents ages 10-24 e...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to obtain national estimates of exposure to t...
Abstract Importance Because exposure to violence, crime, and abuse has been shown to have serious co...
At this Think Tank, violent victimization has been defined as personal exposure to acts of intention...
This study examined associations between child maltreatment, violence exposure, and gender in predic...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
Background: Gun violence among children and teenagers in the United States occurs at a magnitude man...
Objectives. We sought to (1) compare estimates of the prevalence of fighting and weapon carrying amo...
A scant literature has identified gun carrying as a potential risk factor for victimization at the i...
This investigation tested whether weapon carrying is a response to a perceived threat posed by prior...
Exposure to firearm violence persists as an urgent public health problem because of its prevalence a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of physical teen dating violence (TDV) with other f...
Youth violence is a widespread public health problem affecting thousands of adolescents ages 10-24 e...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to obtain national estimates of exposure to t...
Abstract Importance Because exposure to violence, crime, and abuse has been shown to have serious co...
At this Think Tank, violent victimization has been defined as personal exposure to acts of intention...
This study examined associations between child maltreatment, violence exposure, and gender in predic...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
Background: Gun violence among children and teenagers in the United States occurs at a magnitude man...
Objectives. We sought to (1) compare estimates of the prevalence of fighting and weapon carrying amo...
A scant literature has identified gun carrying as a potential risk factor for victimization at the i...
This investigation tested whether weapon carrying is a response to a perceived threat posed by prior...
Exposure to firearm violence persists as an urgent public health problem because of its prevalence a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of physical teen dating violence (TDV) with other f...
Youth violence is a widespread public health problem affecting thousands of adolescents ages 10-24 e...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...