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. 2022 Jun 7;99(4):610–625. doi: 10.1007/s11524-022-00656-0

Table 2.

Percentage of youth exposed to deadly gun violence incidents, by distance and recency, Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, 2014–2017 (N = 2471)*

Unweighted N Weighted % (95% CI) Est. population size
1300 m
14 days 120 5.09% (2.97–8.58) 56,502
30 days 272 8.52% (6.26–11.49) 94,574
365 days 871 37.19% (32.72–41.88) 398,141
  1 335 17.17% (13.50–21.59) 183,807
  2 162 6.93% (5.13–9.30) 74,181
  3 +  374 13.09% (9.99–16.97) 140,153
800 m
14 days 58 3.15% (1.34–7.14) 34,963
30 days 136 4.93% (2.91–8.24) 54,765
365 days 599 25.08% (21.2–29.4) 268,495
  1 295 13.42% (10.24–17.41) 143,703
  2 132 5.17% (3.80–6.99) 55,313
  3 +  172 6.49% (4.37–9.53) 69,478
600 m
14 days 38 2.00% (0.75–5.23) 22,218
30 days 88 3.39% (1.88–6.05) 37,645
365 days 454 18.00% (15.13–21.26) 192,671
  1 260 11.72% (9.48–14.41) 125,499
  2 89 3.56% (2.20–5.69) 38,069
  3 +  105 2.72% (1.46–5.00) 29,103

*Because some youth (19%) were interviewed in 2014 when less than 1 full year of GVA data were available, we do not include those youth in the past-year estimates (N = 1991)