Firearm Deaths and Injuries among Youth in North Carolina...−Number of relevant injury codes...
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NC Division of Public Health | Injury and Violence Prevention Branch | Child Fatality Task Force- Intentional Death Subcommittee | January 13th, 2020 1
Firearm Deaths and Injuries among Youth in North Carolina
Scott K. Proescholdbell, MPHNorth Carolina Division of Public HealthChronic Disease and Injury SectionInjury and Violence Prevention Branch
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Firearm-related Violence in US & NC
NC Firearm-related deaths in 2017NC= 1,403 NC ages 0-17= 42
NC Firearm-related deaths in 2018*NC= 1,345 NC ages 0-17= 61
* 2018 data is provisionalAnalysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (as of Nov 2019)
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North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System (NC-VDRS)
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Data and Surveillance • Since 2004, abstract approximately 2,000 violent deaths per year
(homicides, suicides, firearm deaths)
• Data Sources and Collaborators –Death certificate data- State Center for Health Statistics–NC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME)–NC-IBRS (SBI)–Decentralized law enforcement
•More than 650 law enforcement agencies in NC•~250 in a given year experience violent death
• Data can differ slightly due to case definition, data closeout dates, and other factors
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Types of Information Gathered• Demographics (victim and suspect)
• Circumstances of the event
• Alcohol/drug use by the victim
• Type of location where the event happened
• Type of weapon used
• Relationship between the victim and suspect
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North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System
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Deaths by Manner/Intent: Resident and Occurrence DeathsNorth Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, 2004-2018*
* 2018 data is provisionalAnalysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (as of Nov 2019)
18,373
8,871
219 326 927
19,000
9,281
235 345 961
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2,000
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6,000
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Suicide Homicide UnintentionalFirearm
LegalIntervention
UndeterminedIntent
Resident Occurrence
Total resident deaths = 29,966
Total occurrence deaths = 31,123
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Deaths by Manner/Intent: Resident and Occurrence DeathsNorth Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, age 0-17, 2004-2018
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Suicide Homicide UnintentionalFirearm
LegalIntervention
UndeterminedIntent
Resident Occurrence
Total resident deaths = 1,421
Total occurrence deaths = 1,453
* 2018 data is provisionalAnalysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (as of Nov 2019)
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Firearm Deaths in North Carolina
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Firearm Death Rates by Sex, Age, and Race: NC-VDRS, 2017
Data Source: North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, 2017 ; Analysis conducted by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
*Technical Note: 1,403 violent deaths caused by firearms in 2017- using May 2019 datafile
* Rate per 100,000 NC population; † <5 deaths; rate suppressed** Non-Hispanic
3.0
18.0
38.9 38.2
29.1
23.4 23.8 24.3
42.6
60.8
1.85.4 5.4 5.4 5.5 4.5 4.7 2.6
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* Rate per 100,000 NC population; † <5 deaths; rate suppressed
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10.1
22.4
37.5
25.4
5.71.9
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Firearm-Related Deaths by Manner and Firearm Type: NC-VDRS, 2017
Manner by Percent Firearm Type by Percent
Data Source: North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, 2017 ; Analysis conducted by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
Technical Note: 1,403 violent deaths caused by firearms in 2017- using may 2019 datafile
65.4
29.8
0.9 3.9
SuicideHomicideLegal InterventionUndetermined/Unintenional Firearm
76.6
7.3
10.25.9
Handgun RifleShotgun Other/Unknown
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Firearm-Related Deaths by Manner and Firearm Type, ages 0-17:NC-VDRS, 2017
Manner by Percent Firearm Type by Percent
Data Source: North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System, 2017 ; Analysis conducted by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
Technical Note: 42 violent deaths caused by firearms in 2017 for ages 0-17- using Dec 2019 datafile
5042.86
7.14
Homicide Suicide Unintentional firearm
88.1
4.767.14
Handgun Rifle Shotgun
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Circumstances
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Firearm-related Suicide
Circumstances
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Firearm Suicides: Percent of Circumstances: NC-VDRS age 0-17, 2016-2017
Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit- using Dec 2019 datafile
25.0
39.3
21.4
10.7
21.4
28.6
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Depressed Mood Current MentalHealth Problem
Current MentalHealth Treatment
History of SuicideAttempt(s)
Left a SuicideNote
Disclosed Intent Physical HealthProblem
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N= 38: total number suicide firearm deaths 0-17N= 34: At least 1 known circumstance (89%)
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Firearm-related Homicide
Circumstances
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Firearm-related Homicide: Percent of Circumstances for age 0-17: NC-VDRS, 2016-2017
Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit- using Dec 2019 datafile
29.41
38.24
8.82
17.65
8.8212.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50
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N= 47: total number homicide firearm deaths 0-17N= 42: At least 1 known circumstance (89%)
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Firearm-Related Hospitalizations
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Quick Note: ICD-10-CM Transition• The International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, Clinical Modification replaced ICD-9-CM in
2015− Affects Hospital Discharge (HD), Emergency Department (ED), and outpatient diagnosis coding
• ICD-10-CM captures more detail than ICD-9-CM− Contains almost 5 times as many codes− Number of relevant injury codes jumped from 2,600 (ICD-9-CM) to 43,000− ICD-10-CM data is not comparable to ICD-9-CM data
• Case definitions and external cause of injury categories are still being evaluated and are subject to change
• Current nonfatal firearm-related injury case definition includes any mention of the following codes:
W32.0, W33.0, W34.00, W.34.09 Accidental Discharge of Firearm
X72, X73, X74.8, X74.9 Intentional Self-Harm by Firearm
X93, X94, X95.8, X95.9 Assault by Firearm
Y38.4 Terrorism Involving Firearms
Y22, Y23, Y24.8, Y24.9 Firearm Discharge of Undetermined Intent
Y35.0 Legal Intervention Involving Firearm Discharge
*With a 7th character of A or missing (Initial encounter/active treatment)
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Firearm-Related Hospitalization Rates per 100,000 in North Carolina, all ages (2016-2018)
Data Source: State Center for Health Statistics: Hospitalization Discharge Data, 2016-2018; Analyses conducted by Injury and Epidemiology Surveillance Unit
Technical Note: Analysis includes only NC Resident cases WITH a valid NC FIPS code using CDC/CSTE case definitions.
2016: 1,074 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations2017: 1,100 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations2018: 1,076 Firearm-Related HospitalizationsTotal: 3,250 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations
* Rate per 100,000 NC population; † <5 deaths; rate suppressed ** Non-Hispanic
19.0
2.4
18.5
0.8
29.9
5.0 4.31.2 1.7
26.024.6
12.5
7.6
3.92.3 2.1 2.2
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Insurance Type by Percent Among Firearm-Related Hospitalizations, 2016-2018
Data Source: State Center for Health Statistics: Hospitalization Discharge Data, 2016-2018; Analyses conducted by Injury and Epidemiology Surveillance Unit
*Other insurance types include but are not limited to: Workers Comp, Veterans Admin, Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), Commercial Insurance Co., Champus
5.2
9.2
17.0
27.4
41.1
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Medicare Part A or B
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Other*
Medicaid
Self-pay
Technical Note: Analysis includes only NC Resident cases WITH a valid NC FIPS code using CDC/CSTE case definitions.
2016: 1,074 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations2017: 1,100 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations2018: 1,076 Firearm-Related HospitalizationsTotal: 3,250 Firearm-Related Hospitalizations
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Firearm-Related Hospitalization (0-17) Rates, 2016-2018
*NC Residents, 2016-2018; NH: Non-HispanicSource: NC State Center for Health Statistics, Hospitalization Discharge Data (2016-2018) [Excludes Deaths]Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
N = 275 Hospitalizations
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Primary Payer Information for Firearm-Related Hospitalizations (0-17), 2016-2018
*NC Residents, 2016-2018Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics, Hospitalization Discharge Data (2016-2018) [Excludes Deaths]Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
5.6
2.4
2.8
6.8
82.4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Other
Self-Pay
Private Insurance
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Medicaid
Percent (%)N = 275 Hospitalizations
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Firearm-Related Hospitalization (0-17) Charges, 2016-2018
•$96,239 average charge
•$3,477 minimum charge
•$1,479,954 maximum charge
*NC Residents, 2016-2018Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics, Hospitalization Discharge Data (2016-2018) [Excludes Deaths]Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
N = 275 Hospitalizations
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Firearm-Related ED Visits
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Firearm-Related ED Visit Rates per 100,000 in North Carolina, all ages (2016-2018)
Data Source: NC DETECT, Emergency Department Visits, 2016-2018; Analysis conducted by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
2016: 3,175 Firearm-Related ED Visits2017: 3,218 Firearm-Related ED Visits2018: 3,178 Firearm-Related ED VisitsTotal: 9,571 Firearm-Related ED Visits
* Rate per 100,000 NC population; † <5 deaths; rate suppressed ** Non-Hispanic
19.0
2.4
18.5
0.8
29.9
5.0 4.3
1.2 1.7
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12.5
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3.92.3 2.1 2.2
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Technical Note: Analysis includes only NC Resident cases WITH a valid NC county FIPS code using CDC/CSTE case definitions.
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Insurance Type Among Firearm-Related ED Cases, 2016-2018
Data Source: NC DETECT, Emergency Department Visits, 2016-2018; Analysis conducted by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
0.6
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5.1
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16.3
23.1
44.2
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Workers Comp
Other Gov
Medicare
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Insurance
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Self-pay
2016: 3,175 Firearm-Related ED Visits2017: 3,218 Firearm-Related ED Visits2018: 3,178 Firearm-Related ED VisitsTotal: 9,571 Firearm-Related ED Visits
Technical Note: Analysis includes only NC Resident cases WITH a valid NC FIPS code using CDC/CSTE case definitions.
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Firearm-Related ED Visit (0-17) Rates, 2016-2018
20.5
3.8 4.7 4.5
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*NC Residents, 2016-2018; NH: Non-HispanicSource: NC State Center for Health Statistics, Hospitalization Discharge Data (2016-2018) [Excludes Deaths]Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
N = 855 ED Visits
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*NC Residents, 2016-2018; Source: NC State Center for Health Statistics, Hospitalization Discharge Data (2016-2018) [Excludes Deaths]Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
N = 855 ED Visits
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Prevention
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Data Source: NC Child Health Assessment and Monitoring Program (NC CHAMP), 2011Analysis by Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit
Percent of NC Parents Firearm Practices (Do you use a gun or chamber lock?)
NC CHAMP (ages 0-17), 201132.8% Have firearm in or around home25.4% Keep firearms loaded29.2% Keep firearms unlocked17.3% Unlocked & loaded
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No Yes
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Scott ProescholdbellInjury Epidemiologist, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch
Dana Dandeneau Injury Epidemiology Fellow, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch
Tammy NorwoodProgram Manager, NC-VDRS, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch