Data Summaries and Reports
AK VRDS Data Summary
For National Violent Death Reporting System data and statistics, please visit CDC's NVDRS Publications page.
National VDRS Articles
- Deaths from Violence: A Look at 17 States
Data from the National Violent Death Reporting System, 2004–2005
- Toxicology Testing and Results for Suicide Victims --- 13 States, 2004
- Homicides and Suicides --- National Violent Death Reporting System, United States, 2003--2004
- Homicide and Suicide Rates --- National Violent Death Reporting System, Six States, 2003
- Find other Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports from CDC
- The secrets of the National Violent Death Reporting System
- The National Violent Death Reporting System: an exciting new tool for public health surveillance
- From surveillance to action: early gains from the National Violent Death Reporting System
- Deaths from violence in North Carolina, 2004: how deaths differ in females and males
- An exploration of human services system contacts prior to suicide in South Carolina: an expansion of the South Carolina Violent Death Reporting System
- Race/ethnicity, substance abuse, and mental illness among suicide victims in 13 US states: 2004 data from the National Violent Death Reporting System
- Using NVDRS data for suicide prevention: promising practices in seven states
- Characteristics of homicide followed by suicide incidents in multiple states, 2003–04
- Homicide of children aged 0–4 years, 2003–04: results from the National Violent Death Reporting System
- Manner of death and circumstances in fatal poisonings: evidence from New Jersey
- Variability of undetermined manner of death classification in the US
- Law enforcement and the National Violent Death Reporting System: a partnership in the making
- The US National Violent Death Reporting System: domestic and international lessons for violence injury surveillance
- The National Violent Death Reporting System: a new gold standard for the surveillance of violence related deaths?
- Find other articles on IP Online
For more information, please contact:
Ashley Hannigan, Epidemiology Specialist 2
Interim AKVDRS Program Coordinator
3601 C Street, Suite 540
Anchorage, AK 99503
907-269-8080
907-269-2041 (fax)
Epi-Injury@alaska.gov