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Citation

Yonas MA, O'Campo PJ, Burke JG, Gielen AC. Health Promot. Pract. 2010; 11(1): 62-70.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Society for Public Health Education, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1524839907311050

PMID

18375869

Abstract

Objective: Despite widespread prevention efforts, youth violence persists in many urban communities. This investigation explores the unique perspectives and local capacities to address urban youth violence. Method: Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with prominent neighborhood individuals (PNIs) from low-wealth neighborhoods that varied by risk for youth violence. Findings: Findings reveal examples of increased levels of social action in the designated low risk for youth violence neighborhoods. Similar activities were also present, but to a lesser extent, within the high-risk neighborhoods. Results illustrate how PNIs formally and informally share information and take action to address youth violence. Conclusion: PNIs are an often-overlooked resource in gaining local insight for addressing health issues, such as youth violence. The efforts identified exhibit expertise and culturally sensitive opportunities for working together to address youth violence. Understanding such dynamics is essential for informing the development of locally endorsed violence-prevention interventions.


Language: en

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