viernes, 2 de febrero de 2018

New Data Shed Light on Violent Deaths

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New Data Shed Light on Violent Deaths
What You Should Know
A new report from CDC’s National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), Surveillance for Violent Deaths — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 States, 2014, describes violent deaths from 18 U.S. states for 2014. Results are reported by sex, age group, race/ethnicity, marital status, location of injury, method of injury, circumstances of injury, and other selected characteristics.
According to the latest data 65% of deaths in the system were suicides. Suicides were often preceded by a problem with mental health, physical health, substance abuse, or an intimate partner; or a crisis during the previous or upcoming two weeks.
Other Key Findings


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  • Suicides occurred at higher rates among men, non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Natives, non-Hispanic whites, persons aged 45–54 years, and men aged 75 and older.
  • Among suicide decedents with known circumstances, 34% left a suicide note.
  • The homicide rate for men was over three times the rate for women.
  • Non-Hispanic black males had the highest rate of homicide deaths among males of any race/ethnicity, over 11 times the homicide victim rate of non-Hispanic white males.
  • Homicides were commonly preceded by arguments and interpersonal conflicts or another crime (often in progress). Almost half of homicides of women were related to intimate partner violence.
What You Can Do
Surveillance for Violent Deaths — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 States, 2014 compiled data on violent deaths in 18 states. NVDRS data are not nationally representative. However, if data are not yet available for your state, you can still use NVDRS data to better understand general patterns of violent deaths in participating states.
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Use National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) data to develop, implement, and evaluate programs and strategies to prevent violent deaths and injuries. Learn more in the newly released 2014 NVDRS Surveillance Summary from @CDCMMWR: go.usa.gov/xnGht

DYK? Latest National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) data show that almost half of female homicide victims are killed by a current or former intimate partner. To prevent future violent deaths, we need to know the facts to guide our strategies. More 2014 @CDCMMWR data available now:go.usa.gov/xnGht
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#NVDRS connects the data dots to help inform efforts to prevent violent deaths. See latest @CDCMMWR report: go.usa.gov/xnGht #VetoViolence

New @CDCMMWR NVDRS data from 18 states show that suicide was the leading cause of violent deaths in 2014. Learn about the common circumstances: go.usa.gov/xnGht #VetoViolence

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