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. 1996 Apr;86(4):568–572. doi: 10.2105/ajph.86.4.568

Carrying and using weapons: A survey of minority junior high school students in New York City.

R D Vaughan 1, J F McCarthy 1, B Armstrong 1, H J Walter 1, P D Waterman 1, L Tiezzi 1
PMCID: PMC1380563  PMID: 8604793

Abstract

To explore weapon carrying among young, inner-city adolescents, a survey was administered in fall 1993 to 2005 predominately Hispanic students (mean age = 12.8 years) in three New York City junior high schools. The survey revealed that 21% of students reported personally carrying a weapon; guns and knives were the weapons most commonly carried. Most of those who carried guns reported that they bought them. Forty-two percent indicated that they had a family member or close friend who had been shot. Boys and older students were more likely to report carrying weapons. Preventive efforts may need to begin before or on entry into junior high school rather than high school.

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