Firearm Involvement in Adolescent Children of Formerly Incarcerated Parents: A Prospective Intergenerational Study of Resilience Within Families
曾被监禁的父母的青少年儿童使用枪支:家庭内部复原力的前瞻性代际研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10268947
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 64.92万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-30 至 2023-09-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This proposal responds to RFA-CE-20-006, Objective One, Funding Option B. Firearm violence is
an urgent public health problem. Despite declines in homicide and other violent crime, firearms were involved
in the crime-related deaths of more than 140,000 people in the United States from 2008 to 2018. Youth in the
juvenile justice system are disproportionately affected by firearm violence. Many juvenile offenders become
parents when young; their children are likely to be at significant risk for firearm involvement and victimization.
Yet there are remarkably few data on how parents’ involvement with firearms, during their own adolescence
and young adulthood, influences their children’s risk. We designed Next Generation, funded by the National
Institute of Child Health, Human Development the National Institute of Justice, and other agencies to address
this and other key omissions. Leveraging prospective data already collected on our original participants, Next
Generation includes the first prospective study of how high-risk parents’ current and past involvement with
firearms (ownership, perpetration of violence, and victimization) influences that of their adolescent children.
This study, however, samples only one child per family. We propose that the CDC augment our
intergenerational study of firearms to add siblings. We propose to add 532 interviews: 165 with siblings and
367 additional interviews with their parents and secondary caregivers. Total N of the proposed study of
firearms would then be 1,585: 709 children plus 544 parents and 332 secondary caregivers. Funding from the
CDC will allow us to address three aims: Aim 1: to examine patterns of firearm involvement focusing on
patterns of concordance and discordance between siblings. Aim 2: to examine the influence of parents’ (G1)
firearm involvement on their children’s involvement (G2), focusing on differences between siblings in this
relationship. Aim 3: to identify risk and protective factors that explain within- and between-family
differences. The proposed prospective study has several key features: (1) the sample will include enough
parents with a history of involvement with firearms (including victimization and perpetration) to examine the
influence on their children and differences between siblings; (2) the sample is composed predominantly of
socioeconomically disadvantaged African Americans and Hispanics, groups that face the most grievous
consequences of firearm violence; and (3) the design will provide multilevel data to identify the risk and
protective factors that explain why one sibling is able to avoid firearm involvement while the other is not.
Findings will guide the development and adaptation of preventive interventions for the highest risk families.
We will provide data responding to the CDC’s priority of identifying strategies to decrease inappropriate access
to and use of weapons by minors and to prevent lethal violence.
项目概要/摘要
该提案回应 RFA-CE-20-006,目标一,资助选项 B。枪支暴力是
尽管凶杀案和其他暴力犯罪有所减少,但枪支仍是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。
2008 年至 2018 年,美国有超过 140,000 人因犯罪而死亡。
青少年司法系统受到枪支暴力的影响尤为严重,许多青少年罪犯成为受害者。
父母年轻时;他们的孩子很可能面临涉枪和受害的重大风险。
然而,令人惊讶的是,关于父母在青春期如何参与枪支的数据却很少。
我们设计了由国家资助的“下一代”项目。
儿童健康研究所、人类发展研究所、国家司法研究所和其他机构来解决
利用我们原始参与者已经收集的前瞻性数据,下一步。
Generation 包括第一个关于高风险父母当前和过去如何参与的前瞻性研究
枪支(拥有、实施暴力和受害)影响着青少年子女的枪支。
然而,这项研究仅对每个家庭一名儿童进行抽样,我们建议 CDC 加强我们的研究。
枪支代际研究添加兄弟姐妹 我们建议添加 532 个访谈:165 个与兄弟姐妹的访谈。
拟研究的 367 名额外访谈对象为他们的父母和次要照顾者。
枪支数量将达到 1,585 支:709 名儿童加上 544 名家长和 332 名二级护理人员。
CDC 将使我们能够实现三个目标: 目标 1:检查枪支参与模式,重点关注
目标 2:检验父母(G1)的影响。
枪支参与对子女参与的影响(G2),重点关注兄弟姐妹之间在这方面的差异
目标 3:确定解释家庭内部和家庭之间关系的风险和保护因素。
所提出的前瞻性研究有几个关键特征:(1)样本将包括足够多的样本。
有枪支使用史(包括受害和犯罪)的父母应检查
(2)样本主要由以下人员组成:
社会经济上处于不利地位的非裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人,他们面临着最严重的困难
枪支暴力的后果;(3) 设计将提供多级数据来识别风险和
保护性因素解释了为什么一个兄弟姐妹能够避免使用枪支,而另一个则不能。
研究结果将指导针对高危家庭制定和调整预防性干预措施。
我们将提供响应 CDC 确定减少不当访问策略的优先事项的数据
防止未成年人使用武器并防止致命暴力。
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