Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design

Introduction The 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 N...

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Main Authors: Pina Violano, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, Nadine Horton, Maurice Williams, Rachel Michele Brase, Andrew V Papachristos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-10-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e040277.full
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spelling doaj-250e414617d047209a1070b36455dee02021-05-06T09:32:59ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552020-10-01101010.1136/bmjopen-2020-040277Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention designPina Violano0Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein1Nadine Horton2Maurice Williams3Rachel Michele Brase4Andrew V Papachristos5Injury Prevention Center, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, United States3University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USAInternal Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USACenter for Research Engagement, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United StatesSocial and Behavioral Sciences, Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USANorthwestern University Institute for Policy Research, Evanston, Illinois, USAIntroduction The 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 analysis We adapted ‘Building Resilience to Disasters’, a conceptual framework for natural disaster preparedness, to guide actions of multiple sectors and the broader community to respond to the man-made disaster of gun violence. Using this framework, we will identify existing community assets to be building blocks of future community-led interventions. To identify existing community assets, we will conduct social network and spatial analyses of the gun violence episodes in our community and use these analyses to identify people and neighbourhood blocks that have been successful in avoiding gun violence. We will conduct qualitative interviews among a sample of individuals in the network that have avoided violence (n=45) and those living or working on blocks that have not been a location of victimisation (n=45) to identify existing assets. Lastly, we will use community-based system dynamics modelling processes to create a computer simulation of the community-level contributors and mitigators of the effects of gun violence that incorporates local population-based based data for calibration. We will engage a multistakeholder group and use themes from the qualitative interviews and the computer simulation to identify feasible community-led interventions.Ethics and dissemination The Human Investigation Committee at Yale University School of Medicine (#2000022360) granted study approval. We will disseminate study findings through peer-reviewed publications and academic and community presentations. The qualitative interview guides, system dynamics model and group model building scripts will be shared broadly.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e040277.full
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author Pina Violano
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Maurice Williams
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Andrew V Papachristos
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Nadine Horton
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Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
BMJ Open
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Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein
Nadine Horton
Maurice Williams
Rachel Michele Brase
Andrew V Papachristos
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title Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
title_short Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
title_full Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
title_fullStr Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
title_full_unstemmed Building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
title_sort building community resilience to prevent and mitigate community impact of gun violence: conceptual framework and intervention design
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description Introduction The 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 analysis We adapted ‘Building Resilience to Disasters’, a conceptual framework for natural disaster preparedness, to guide actions of multiple sectors and the broader community to respond to the man-made disaster of gun violence. Using this framework, we will identify existing community assets to be building blocks of future community-led interventions. To identify existing community assets, we will conduct social network and spatial analyses of the gun violence episodes in our community and use these analyses to identify people and neighbourhood blocks that have been successful in avoiding gun violence. We will conduct qualitative interviews among a sample of individuals in the network that have avoided violence (n=45) and those living or working on blocks that have not been a location of victimisation (n=45) to identify existing assets. Lastly, we will use community-based system dynamics modelling processes to create a computer simulation of the community-level contributors and mitigators of the effects of gun violence that incorporates local population-based based data for calibration. We will engage a multistakeholder group and use themes from the qualitative interviews and the computer simulation to identify feasible community-led interventions.Ethics and dissemination The Human Investigation Committee at Yale University School of Medicine (#2000022360) granted study approval. We will disseminate study findings through peer-reviewed publications and academic and community presentations. The qualitative interview guides, system dynamics model and group model building scripts will be shared broadly.
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