2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040277
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Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design

Abstract: IntroductionThe USA has the highest rate of community gun violence of any developed democracy. There is an urgent need to develop feasible, scalable and community-led interventions that mitigate incident gun violence and its associated health impacts. Our community-academic research team received National Institutes of Health funding to design a community-led intervention that mitigates the health impacts of living in communities with high rates of gun violence.Methods and analysisWe adapted ‘Building Resilien… Show more

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“…Although the focus of the model is on building protective factors among Black youth as a deterrent to violence engagement, they provided recommendations to foster community economic empowerment and build community resources. Wang et al (2020) research is more in line with community resilience theory. They proposed a community resilience framework called Building Resilience to Disasters to guide their analysis of gun violence in the general population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Although the focus of the model is on building protective factors among Black youth as a deterrent to violence engagement, they provided recommendations to foster community economic empowerment and build community resources. Wang et al (2020) research is more in line with community resilience theory. They proposed a community resilience framework called Building Resilience to Disasters to guide their analysis of gun violence in the general population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Strong social support networks are associated with higher long-term quality of life after injury and decreased poverty; therefore, building up resilient communities is perhaps the most critical means of combating social vulnerability 32,34,35,53 . Efforts related to preventing gun violence, expanding affordable housing, and reducing mass incarceration are among the interventions that can help heal areas torn apart by structural violence 54–56 . Indeed, penetrating injuries such as gunshot wounds comprised 13.4% of all injuries among those with high SVI in our population, versus 4.7% among low SVI people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…By analyzing the consequences of exclusionary othering in public health, Tallarek et al proposed to move toward inclusionary and diversity-sensitive public health ( 63 ). Public health emergencies will lead to public health crisis, government risk communication plays a key role in responding to public health emergencies ( 64 ). Governments should timely disseminate and update information related to the epidemic, stabilize public sentiment, strengthen public opinion and epidemic prevention and control, and implement hierarchical management in key epidemic areas and urban agglomerations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%