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Knopov A, Rothman EF, Cronin SW, Franklin L, Cansever A, Potter F, Mesic A, Sharma A, Xuan Z, Siegel M, Hemenway DA. J. Natl. Med. Assoc. 2019; 111(1): 62-75.

Affiliation

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, National Medical Association (USA))

DOI

10.1016/j.jnma.2018.06.002

PMID

30129481

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between racial residential segregation and differences in Black-White disparities in overall firearm homicides across U.S states.

METHODS: Using a linear regression, we evaluated the relationship between racial residential segregation, as measured by the index of dissimilarity, and the Black-White firearm homicide disparity ratio in 32 states over the period 1991-2015. To account for clustering of observations within states, we used a generalized estimating equations approach.

RESULTS: After controlling for measures of White and Black deprivation, multivariate analysis showed that racial segregation was positively associated with the Black-White firearm homicide disparity. For each 10-point increase in the index of dissimilarity, the ratio of Black to White firearm homicide rates in a state increased by 39%. After controlling for levels of White and Black deprivation, racial segregation remained negatively associated with White firearm homicide rates and positively associated with Black firearm homicide rates.

CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that racial segregation may increase the disparity in firearm homicide between the Black and White population.

Copyright © 2018 National Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Dissimilarity index; Firearm; Homicide; Racial inequality; Residential segregation; Structural racism

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