Inventory of U.S. Public Data Sources to Measure the Socioeconomic Impact of Experiencing Interpersonal Violence

Educational Attainment
DOI: 10.1016/j.focus.2023.100114 Publication Date: 2023-06-01T06:28:43Z
ABSTRACT
There is limited recent information regarding the impact of interpersonal violence on an individual's non-health-related experiences and attainment, including criminal activity, education, employment, family status, housing, income, quality life, or wealth. This study aimed to identify publicly available representative data sources measure socioeconomic experiencing in U.S.In 2022, authors reviewed indexed Data.gov, Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research archive, U.S. Census Bureau's Federal Statistical Data Center network that reported both nonfatal exposure status-or linking opportunities achieve measures-over time (i.e., longitudinal/repeated cross-sections) at individual level. Relevant were characterized terms type (e.g., survey), intimate partner violence), income), years, geographic coverage.Sixteen identified. Adverse childhood experiences, violence, sexual most common types faced. Income, status measures. Linked administrative offered broadest in-depth analytical opportunities.Currently, linked appears offer comprehensive examine long-term individuals' livelihoods. infrastructure may provide cost-effective research better understand elements economic burden improve targeting prevention strategies.
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