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Bolstering gun injury surveillance accuracy using capture-recapture methods.

Lori Ann Post1, Zev Balsen2, Richard Spano3, Federico E Vaca2.   

Abstract

Using a single source of data, such as police records, or combining data from multiple sources results in an undercount of gun-related injuries. To improve gun-related injury surveillance accuracy by using capture-recapture methods, data were culled from law enforcement, emergency departments, emergency medical services, media, and medical examiner records. The data overlap was operationalized using capture-recapture to generate estimates of uncounted gun incidents. Dependencies between data sources were controlled using log-linear modeling for accurate estimates. New Haven, Connecticut. The study population included subjects injuried/killed from a gun projectile. Incidence was measured using capture-recapture. 49 gun injuries occurred within the defined geography. No single source recorded more than 43 gun-related injuries/deaths. Log-linear modeling estimated the actual number of injuries to be 49.1 (95% CI 49-49.9). Capture-recapture may be less useful in large metropolitan areas that cross state geographical boundaries because of how government agency data are aggregated within each state. No single data source achieves complete gun-related case ascertainment. Log-linear and capture-recapture methods significantly improve gun-related injury estimates.

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Keywords:  Firearm violence; Gun case definition; Gun injury surveillance; Gun violence

Year:  2019        PMID: 31367932     DOI: 10.1007/s10865-019-00017-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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