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Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program

Friday Newsletter

November 3, 2023

Announcements

We are currently looking for one person to sign-up for a WIP slot on December 6 from 9:30-10 AM. WIPs are not required to be formal presentations and can be an opportunity to brainstorm with the larger group or get feedback on an idea or a project in its early stages. If you are interested in signing up, please contact Erika Marts ( ekmarts@uw.edu) or reply to this email.

The Week Ahead

 
Flyer of Nov 8 WIP.png
 

FIPRP WIP

 

November 8 from 9:30-10 AM

Speaker: Deirdre Bowen, JD, PhD
Title: TBA

 
Zoom link
 
 
Flyer for Nov 17 Methods Seminar
 

FIPRP Methods Seminar

 

November 17 from 10-11 AM
Speaker: Kristian Jones, PhD
Title: Being Intentional: Recruiting, Engaging, and Debriefing with Community Organizations in Research

 
Zoom link
 
 
Flyer for Dec 1 FIPRP Friday
 

FIPRP Friday

 

December 1 from 1-2 PM
Speaker: Jimmy Brown, MPA
Topic: Introduction to Build2Lead

 
Zoom link
 

Opportunities 

RFA-NR-24-001: Firearm Injury Prevention in Community Healthcare Settings
NIH NINR, open through July 6, 2024

RFA-CE-24-029: Preventing Interpersonal Violence Impacting Children and Youth
CDC ERA, open through December 1, 2023

RFA-CE-24-030: Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury
CDC ERA, open through December 1, 2023

RFA-CE-24-034: Rigorous Evaluation of Policies for their Impacts on the Primary Prevention of Multiple Forms of Violence
CDC ERA, open through December 1, 2023

NOT-OD-22-028: Career Enhancement Awards to Advance Research on Firearm Injury and Mortality Prevention
NIH OBSSR, estimated posting date December 11, 2023

Recent Firearm Injury Papers

Authors

Title

Publication

Nofi CP, Roberts BK, Cornell E, Tijerina M, Tussing O, Henry MC, Sathya C

Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs to Reduce Firearm Injuries in Children: A Scoping Review

Journal of Pediatric Surgery

Sah E, Asher A, Houtsma C, Constans JI

The Firearm Implicit Association Test: A Validation Study

Journal of Personality Assessment

Gerdes MB

Assessing the relationship between gun ownership and fear of mass shootings

Social Science & Medicine

Hatchimonji JS, Bakillah E, Hynes AM, Torres CM, Sanchez SE, Seamon MJ, Scantling DR

A tale of two cities: Policing and firearm homicides in Boston and Philadelphia

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

Lundstrom EW, Pence JK, Smith GS

Impact of a Permitless Concealed Firearm Carry Law in West Virginia, 1999-2015 and 2016-2020

American Journal of Public Health

Sharkey P, Kang M

The Era of Progress on Gun Mortality: State Gun Regulations and Gun Deaths from 1991 to 2016

Epidemiology

Francis M

Holistic Approach to Gun Violence

Journal of Holist Nursing

Pear VA, Wintemute GJ, Jewell NP, Cerdá M, Ahern J

Community-Level Risk Factors for Firearm Assault and Homicide: The Role of Local Firearm Dealers and Alcohol Outlets

Epidemiology

Spitzer SA, Vail DG, Dey T, Salim A, Jarman MP

The Impact of Redlining on Modern-Day Firearm Injuries: A Nationwide Study of Federal Policy

Annals of Surgery

West SJ, Wood AM, Aboutanos MB, Thomson ND

Exploring changes in violence across two waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Richmond, VA

Aggressive Behavior

Kang MS, Rasich EA

Extending the Firearm Suicide Proxy for Household Gun Ownership

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Winterer CM, Cowden JD, Williams K, Gupta RC, Northup R, Julian J, Phillips GC, Colvin JD

Effectiveness of Screening for Household Gun Ownership in an Urban Primary Care Clinic

Clinical Pediatrics (Phila)

Sullivan GA, Reddy S, Reiter AJ, Zeineddin S, Visenio M, Hu A, Mackersie R, Kabre R, Raval MV, Stey AM

Does Trauma Center Volume Account for the Association Between Trauma Center Verification Level and In-Hospital Mortality among Children Injured by Firearms in California?

Journal of the American College of Surgeons

Reminders

  • Please reach out to Erika Marts (ekmarts@uw.edu) or Sam Banks (sbanks94@uw.edu) if you have any new firearm-related publications and/or conversations with the media, reporters, community partners, or policymakers in an article so it can be listed on the FIPRP website.
  • FIPRP has a SharePoint that we are hoping will help facilitate the sharing of resources. We currently have a methods folder which includes resources and guidance on topics like data visualization, qualitative methods, and survey methods among other resources for FIPRP outreach. If you would like access or would like to contribute resources, please email Sam Banks at sbanks94@uw.edu.
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