Firearm injury in Alabama’s pediatric patients: An assessment of neighborhood vulnerability and opportunity
Topic overview
This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic factors and pediatric firearm injuries at an Alabama level one trauma center, using Social Vulnerability Index and Child Opportunity Index as analytical frameworks. The research addresses rising pediatric firearm injury rates by investigating how neighborhood-level social determinants correlate with injury incidence.
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- Pediatric firearm injuries are increasing and correlate with socioeconomic disparities measured by SVI and COI indices.
- Social Vulnerability Index and Child Opportunity Index use different variables but both quantify neighborhood-level risk factors.
- Limited research exists applying these validated indices to pediatric firearm injury patterns at trauma centers.
- Understanding geographic and socioeconomic correlates can inform targeted injury prevention interventions.
- Level one pediatric trauma centers serve as sentinel sites for studying firearm injury epidemiology in vulnerable populations.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Firearm injury in Alabama’s pediatric patients: An assessment of neighborhood vulnerability and opportunity. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-03-15. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11674
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