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Title: Literature search files for Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities: A scoping review and future directions Open Access Deposited

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  • Comprehensive searches were run in PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycInfo, LGBT Life, and Scopus. The search strategies were documented, as were the complete result sets from all searches. The resulting citations were moved to the citation manager Endnote X9 (Clarivate Analytics). Duplicates were removed in the program and results were exported to Rayyan for screening.
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  • The search data supports a literature review project on Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities. The data included in the dataset are the reproducible search strategies (txt file) and the exported results of all citations from all databases (txt, ris, and.nbib files). These searches and exported result files contain all citations originating from the database searches that were considered for inclusion.
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  • kmacdoug@umich.edu
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Related items in Deep Blue Documents
  • King, W.M. & Gamarel, K.E. (2021). Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities: Scoping Review Protocol, University of Michigan - Deep Blue. http://dx.doi.org/10.7302/817
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  • 11/18/2022
Published
  • 05/03/2021
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/rfqx-1q37
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To Cite this Work:
Saylor, K. M., King, W. M., Gamarel, K. E. (2021). Literature search files for Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities: A scoping review and future directions [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/rfqx-1q37

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Literature search files for Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities: A scoping review and future directions

How to interpret the files in this collection
The dataset includes all database search strategies and the citation export files from all databases. Access to a program or software that reads .enlx files is necessary to open the compressed EndNote library file. The ris, txt, and nbib files include all citations from the database searches and were formatted especially for use in Endnote X9 (Clarivate Analytics).

Informationist:
Kate M. Saylor (kmacdoug@umich.edu)

Co-authors:
Wesley M. King (wesking@umich.edu
Kristi E. Gamarel (kgamarel@umich.edu)

Files:
Working files stored locally on Kate Saylor's computer (LGBTFirearm.enl) and shared in a Google Drive folder. Finalized files deposited in University of Michigan's Deep Blue Data.

File Names and Descriptions:
* LGBTFirearm_Search_Documentation - Document of search strategies for each database
* Search files (ProjectName_DatabaseDateSearched_Results#):
* LGBTFirearm_PubMed20210329_1682
* LGBTFirearm_Embase20210405_1594
* LGBTFirearm_CINAHL20210405_1096
* LGBTFirearm_PsycInfo20210405_1776
* LGBTFirearm_LGBTLife20210405_565
* LGBTFirearm_Scopus20210405_318
* LGBTFirearm_Scopus20210405_1930
* LGBTFirearm_duplicates_5590 - Removed duplicates
* LGBTFirearm.enlx - Compressed EndNote Library
* LGBTFirearm_TA_3371.txt - Citations imported for title/abstract screening

To cite data:
King, Wesley M., Gamarel, Kristi E., Saylor, Kate M. (2021). Literature search files for Firearm violence among LGBTQ+ communities: A scoping review and future directions [Data set]. University of Michigan Deep Blue Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7302/rfqx-1q37

Use and Access:
This data set is made available under a Creative Commons NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Funding:
No funding associated with this project

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