The firearm violence epidemic is a major public health problem, especially for youth. Every day in the US, approximately 100 people fall casualty to firearms through forms of violence, such as homicide, suicide, and unintentional or accidental injuries. Among youth, firearm violence remains the leading cause of death, and each year the rate of firearm-related mortality is increasing. Beyond the significant and devastating cost of human life, firearm violence is an enormous economic burden to the US, which totals an estimated $229 billion annually. In urban communities with high rates of firearm-related violence, firearm-related emergency department visits are extremely draining on the hospital system. At the national level, firearm-related injuries account for $2.8 billion annually in emergency department care each.
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Firearm-related violence assessment
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Violent crime assessment
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Firearm-related attitudes and beliefs assessment
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Firearm-related re-injury
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Risky behaviors
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Personality traits
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline
Future aspirations
Timeframe: Baseline, Follow-up at 1 and 3 months post baseline