Abstract Background Deaths and injuries arising from interpersonal violence among adolescents are major public health concerns in the United States. The bearing of weapons among adolescents is a critical factor in many of these deaths and injuries. Methods A secondary analysis of the 2005 United States Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Survey data was carried out to examine the variables associated with self-reported history of weapon carrying on school property among high school students. We used logistic regression analysis to assess the associations. Results Of the 13,707 respondents who participated in the survey, 10.2% of males and 2.6% of females reported carrying a weapon on school property. In multivariate logistic regression ...
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This study focused on the reasons why adolescents bring guns to schools. It is argued that the etiol...
Weapon carrying at school has been explained by a number of theories, but two dominate the literatur...
There is limited, if any, prior research exploring the potential link between adolescents’ safety co...
The rise of personal and mental issues in students has been accompanied by an increase in the number...
The objective of this study was to characterize weapon-carrying adolescents and to assess whether we...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescence is a period known for risk taking behaviors. Both weapon carrying and suic...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of weapon-related inju...
This study examined associations between child maltreatment, violence exposure, and gender in predic...
Purpose: Substance use and weapon carrying among adolescents is a growing concern. The objective of ...
Research shows that risk factors may be useful clues for predicting students\u27 potential for engag...
Background Violence among adolescents is an important public health problem in the United States. Th...
The objective was to describe the prevalence and correlates of past-year weapon involvement among ad...
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...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107523/1/ab21526.pd
This study focused on the reasons why adolescents bring guns to schools. It is argued that the etiol...
Weapon carrying at school has been explained by a number of theories, but two dominate the literatur...
There is limited, if any, prior research exploring the potential link between adolescents’ safety co...
The rise of personal and mental issues in students has been accompanied by an increase in the number...
The objective of this study was to characterize weapon-carrying adolescents and to assess whether we...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescence is a period known for risk taking behaviors. Both weapon carrying and suic...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of weapon-related inju...
This study examined associations between child maltreatment, violence exposure, and gender in predic...
Purpose: Substance use and weapon carrying among adolescents is a growing concern. The objective of ...
Research shows that risk factors may be useful clues for predicting students\u27 potential for engag...
Background Violence among adolescents is an important public health problem in the United States. Th...
The objective was to describe the prevalence and correlates of past-year weapon involvement among ad...
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...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107523/1/ab21526.pd
This study focused on the reasons why adolescents bring guns to schools. It is argued that the etiol...
Weapon carrying at school has been explained by a number of theories, but two dominate the literatur...