
%0 Journal Article
%T Developing a center for Hispanic youth violence prevention
%J Puerto Rico health sciences journal
%D 2003
%A Mirabal-Colon, Brenda
%V 22
%N 1
%P 89-91
%X Youth violence is a serious public health problem, described by the Surgeon General's Report on Youth Violence (2001). Homicide is the second cause of death for the 15-24 age population in the USA and Puerto Rico; intentional injuries also result in significant morbidity. Youth are at greater risk of being victims than perpetrators of violence. African American and Hispanic youth are at particular risk. Effective, community-based initiatives to prevent youth violence are necessary to interrupt the cycle of violence. In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the Department of Health and Human Services awarded grants to establish ten Academic Centers of Excellence for Youth Violence Prevention. This article describes the development of the Center for Hispanic Youth Violence Prevention, of the FILIUS Institute of the University of Puerto Rico.
%G 
%I University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus
%@ 0738-0658
%U http://dx.doi.org/