NVDRS Mission. To collect high quality, detailed, timely information on all violent deaths in the US

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NVDRS Mission To collect high quality, detailed, timely information on all violent deaths in the US

What is the NVDRS? A public health surveillance system Population-based Active Census designed to obtain information Detailed Timely Of high quality from multiple sources on all violent deaths (in funded states) Resident deaths Occurrent deaths to provide high quality data useful for prevention of all types of violence.

The Public Health Approach SURVEILLANCE Risk Factor ID Intervention Evaluation Implementation Implementation Evaluation

What Does The NVDRS Have To Do With Prevention? Violence can be predicted through the analysis of risk and protective factors Timely, accurate, and comprehensive surveillance data is needed to understand these factors

What Does The NVDRS Have To Do With Prevention? NVDRS aggregates data from multiple data sources providing more detail than any one data source Includes information on preceding and precipitating circumstances (if available)

What Does The NVDRS Have To Do With Prevention? Also provides the means of looking at aggregate data on specific sub-types of violent death, e.g.-- Murder-suicides Suicide deaths of veterans Assault weapon deaths Intimate partner violence-related deaths Etc.

What is a violent death? Conceptual Definition A death that results from intentional use of force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or a group or community. Source: Krug EG et al., eds. World report on violence and health. Geneva, WHO, 2002.

Violent Death Intent to use force or power intent to harm/kill not necessary Physical force and power broadly interpreted to include Use of poisons and drugs Acts of neglect or omission by one person with power over another, e.g., caretakers. Unintentional firearm deaths not violent deaths by this definition, but are included

NVDRS Incidents Homicide, incl. legal intervention Suicide Undetermined manner Unintentional firearm Exclusions: legal executions, operations of war

Violent Death Operational Definition Underlying cause on the death certificate coded to one of specified external cause codes Excluded: Deaths prior to birth (fetal deaths) due to violence person must have a standard death certificate, not a fetal death certificate

Operational Definition: ICD-10 Codes that Define NVDRS Cases Manner of Death Death <1 yr after Injury Death >1 yr after Injury Suicide X60-X84 Y87.0 Homicide X85-X99, Y00-Y09 Y87.1 Undetermined manner Y10-Y34 Y87.2, Y89.9 Unintentional firearm W32-W34 Y86 (gun only) Legal intervention Y35.0-Y35.7 except Y35.5 Y89.0 Terrorism U01, U03 U02

Use of Definitions States can use broader definitions to identify and collect cases at state level CDC operational definitions are used to select incidents for reporting on national level CDC will select only those incidents meeting the CDC operational definition for national reporting CDC conceptual definitions are used to assign standardized manners of death

Scope of NVDRS State definition Unintentional Injury Deaths Intentional Injury Deaths: Suicide Homicide Deaths of Undetermined Manner Unintentional Firearm Deaths NVDRS

Current NVDRS States * * CA collected data in four counties from 2005-2009 First Year of Data Collection 2003 (6 states) 2004 (7 states) 2005 (3 states) 2010 (2 states)

NVDRS: Design Case identification primarily through death certificates and C/ME s Incidents identified and data collected by states Document-based data from multiple sources System managed by CDC Data de-identified New web-based data entry system

NVDRS: Design Incident-based system Required source documents: Death certificate (DC) Coroner/medical examiner report (CME) Law enforcement report (LE) Optional source documents: Crime lab Supplemental homicide report Hospital discharge record Child fatality review

Sampling of Variables Captured in NVDRS Demographics Victim-suspect relationship Weapons Injury place, time, wounds, etc Death place, date, etc Toxicology Autopsy status Precipitating circumstances ICD10

Special Population Variables U.S. or foreign born Veterans Homeless persons Pregnant women Persons in custody: jail / mental hospital / state institution / foster care Work-related

Person Type Includes Fatally injured victims Persons suspected of inflicting the death Excludes Nonfatally injured victims Witnesses Fetal deaths

Incident Circumstances

Suicide Circumstances Mental health (Dx, treatment, history of attempts) Alcohol/drug abuse problems Suicide note/disclosed intent to commit suicide Crisis in past 2 weeks Physical health problem Intimate partner/other relationship problems Job/school/financial problems Suicide/other death of a family member or friend in past 5 years Recent criminal or civil legal problem Perpetrator/Victim of interpersonal violence in past month

Unintentional Firearm Circumstances Context Hunting Target shooting Celebratory firing Loading/unloading Cleaning gun Showing gun to others Playing with gun Situation Thought safety was engaged Thought was unloaded Unintentionally pulled trigger Bullet ricochet Gun defect/malfunction Fired while holstering/unholstering Gun mistaken for a toy

Homicide Circumstances Precipitated by another crime Argument over money or property Other argument/abuse/conflict Jealousy (lover s triangle) Intimate partner related violence Drug or gang related Justifiable self defense/law enforcement Hate crime Brawl Victims was bystander/police officer on duty/intervener Mercy killing Victim used a weapon

Incident Narratives

The V, a 53 year old white male, was found in the motel room he had been living in for the past month. He always paid in cash and when paying 5 days before said he would be leaving after that. The staff found the door locked from the inside when they came to clean the room. During the past month he had regularly visited the local emergency room complaining of suicidal thoughts and was thinking about jumping off the balcony or in front of a train.. He admitted to abusing alcohol most of his life and intentionally over-medicating himself. He was admitted to a mental health treatment facility for a several days and his release papers stated his discharge diagnoses as bipolar, depression, alcohol dependence, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. His ex-wife stated he told he her he was going to kill himself three weeks ago when he was fired from his job for being intoxicated while at work. Without his job, he said he could not make the rent payment and had nowhere to live. Ex-wife stated V attempted suicide last year by overdosing on sleeping pills. Manner of death is suicide; cause is severe brain injury due to GSW to the head. Disclosed intent Alcohol dependence Other substance abuse Current treatment for mental illness Ever treated for mental illness Current mental health problem Job problem Financial problems History of suicide attempts

Accessing NVDRS Data Restricted access dataset Detailed case-level data for researchers submitting formal research proposals http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/nvdrs/rad.html CDC NVDRS WISQARS (2005-2010) http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/index.html NVDRS MMWR Surveillance Summaries 2005-2010 data published Collaborate with CDC scientists Collaborate with state scientists

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