Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2017, $693,695)
The applicant proposes to use a compilation of several large national data sources across 25 years and use multi-level models with time-varying covariates to document the individual and socio-ecological drivers of non-fatal firearm injuries and the spatiotemporal patterns among different racial-ethnic groups.
This project contains a research and/or development component, as defined in applicable law, and complies with Part 200 Uniform Requirements - 2 CFR 200.210(a)(14).
CA/NCF
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