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California Public Opinion On Health Professionals Talking With Patients About Firearms.

Health Affairs, 2019
Medical and public health organizations have recommended that health professionals discuss firearm safety with patients at risk for gun-related injury, yet few health professionals do so.
R. Pallin   +3 more
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Firearms Screening in the Pediatric Inpatient Setting.

Hospital Pediatrics, 2019
OBJECTIVES Firearm-related deaths remain a top cause of mortality in American children and adolescents. In a 2012 policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics urged pediatricians to incorporate questions about the availability of firearms into ...
Kimberly K. Monroe   +9 more
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A crime script model of Dark web Firearms Purchasing

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2022
T. Holt, J. R. Lee
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Firearm Design and Firearm Violence-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
In Reply. —I agree with Mr Feldman's point that a reactive, uninformed "gun control" policy may have unintended negative consequences. I disagree with his contention (not a surprising one, coming as it does from an industry representative) that we should therefore abandon the product-oriented approach.
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The Association of State Firearm Legislation With the Burden of Firearm-Related Surgery

Journal of Surgical Research, 2020
United States state-level firearm legislation is linked to rates of firearm-related suicides, pediatric injuries, nonfatal injuries, hospital discharges, and mortality. Our objective was to evaluate the burden of firearm-related injuries requiring surgery for states with strict as opposed to nonstrict firearm legislation.The 2014 Healthcare Cost and ...
Elzerie de Jager   +7 more
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Firearm Deaths and the Density of Firearms Dealers in America

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993
The per capita density of firearms dealers in the 48 continental states in 1990 was not associated with the states' age-adjusted firearm death rates for 1979–1987.
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Firearms and Fatalities

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
To the Editor. —The work of Dr Hargarten and colleagues 1 points to the significance of firearm availability as a critical public health concern. The availability of firearms and the corresponding implications for homicide and suicide become of even greater consequence when noting the prevalence of firearms in the general population, the manner in ...
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Temporary Transfer of Firearms From the Home to Prevent Suicide: Legal Obstacles and Recommendations.

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2017
The presence of firearms in the home increases the risk of suicide for residents. As a result, clinicians and professional organizations recommend counseling about temporary removal of firearms from the home of potentially suicidal individuals.
Alexander D. McCourt   +4 more
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Firearm availability and accidental deaths from firearms

Journal of Safety Research, 1993
A study of 17 nations indicated that an indirect measure of gun availability (the percentages of suicides and homicides involving a gun) was related to the accidental-death rate from guns. These results supported an opportunity theory of accident causation.
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