Public Health Approaches to Protecting Youth from Gun ...

Public Health Approaches to Protecting Youth from Gun Violence: COVID & Beyond

3 Part Conference Series

Selected References (working document)

Speaker references also included in their presentation slides.

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Cogan, R., Nickitas, D.M., Mazyck, D. et al. Curr Trauma Rep (2019). Link to Open Access article: School Nurses Share Their Voices, Trauma, and Solutions by Sounding the Alarm on Gun Violence

Curran, C., Fisher, B., & Viano, S. (2020) Mass School Shootings and the Short-Run Impacts on Use of School Security Measures and Practices: National Evidence from the Columbine Tragedy, Journal of School Violence, 19:1, 6-19, DOI: 10.1080/15388220.2019.1703713

Downey, K (2020). Rate of gun violence impacting children increases during COVID-19 pandemic. Report from 2020 American Academy of Pediatrics Conference and Exhibition

Evan, M., Lindauer, M, Farrell, M. (2020). A Pandemic within a Pandemic ? Intimate Partner Violence during Covid-19. N Engl J Med 2020; 383:2302-2304, DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp2024046

Hemenway, D., Miller, M. (2013). Public Health Approach to the Prevention of Gun Violence. NEJM, pp 1-4.

James, T., Bibi, S, Langlois, B., Dugan, E., Mitchell, P. (2014). Boston Violence Intervention Advocacy Program: A Qualitative Study of Client Experiences and Perceived Effect. Academic Emergency Medicine. doi: 10.1111/acem.12409; retrieved from:

Hong, J.S. , Espelage, D. (2020) An Introduction to the Special Issue: Firearms Homicide and Perceptions of Safety in American Schools Post-Columbine, Journal of School Violence, 19:1, 1-5, DOI: 10.1080/15388220.2019.1703721

Larkin, D. (2018). Enough! Nurses Uniting Interprofessionally to Reduce School Violence. Am Holistic Nursing Association, pp 28-29.

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Liou, H. (2020). Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Firearm-Related Injuries in the USA. Abstract from AAP Poster Session, D=306556&rnd=0.146714&mode=posterinfo

Nickitas, D.M., Cogan, R., Mazyck, D. (2019). Our Nation's School Nurses Call Us to Action to Address Gun Violence. Nursing Economics, 37(3), 117, 163.

Northeastern School of Law (2020). Extreme Risk Protection Orders: Implementation in a Social Justice Context.

Peck, S. (2019). Profiting from protecting kids is wrong. Halt active shooter drills in schools. Sun Sentinel.

Regan, M.E. (2009). Implementation and evaluation of a youth violence prevention program for adolescents. Journal of School Nursing, 25(1), 27-33, .

Schildkraut, J., Nickerson, A., Ristoff, T. (2020) Locks, Lights, Out of Sight: Assessing Students' Perceptions of Emergency Preparedness across Multiple Lockdown Drills, Journal of School Violence, 19:1, 93-106, DOI: 10.1080/15388220.2019.1703720

Schonfeld, D., Melzer-Lange, M., Hashikawa, A., Gorski, P., & Council On Children And Disasters, C. (2020, August 01). Participation of Children and Adolescents in Live Crisis Drills and Exercises. Retrieved August 26, 2020, from

Sutherland, M., McKenney, M., & Elkbuli, A. (2021). Gun violence during COVID-19 pandemic: Paradoxical trends in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and Baltimore. The American journal of emergency medicine, 39, 225?226.

The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to Healing Centered Engagement

The State of America's Children 2020 - Gun Violence. (2020, February 18). Retrieved August 26, 2020, from

What School Shooters Have in Common Data-driven pathways for preventing gun violence

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