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State Gun Laws and Firearm Suicide Rates.
Goh M, Fleegler EW, Siegel M.
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“Is There a Gun in the Home?” Assessing the Risks of Gun Ownership in Older Adults
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2014An important ethical and safety concern that geriatricians, primary care providers, and home health professionals need to address is gun ownership by elderly adults. Those aged 65 and older now have the highest rate of gun ownership in America, and they also have a high prevalence of depression and suicide.
Joshua D Mitchell
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Protective Gun Ownership as a Coping Mechanism
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2020Firearms are one of the central flashpoints in American life, and yet the motivations underlying their ownership have been generally understudied by psychologists. In this article, I review work from across the social sciences to model the psychological utility that people get from gun ownership.
Nicholas R. Buttrick
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Assessing the relationship between gun ownership and fear of mass shootings
Social Science and Medicine, 2023RATIONALE Gun sales spike after mass shooting incidents. As firearm presence is associated with numerous health and safety risks, it is imperative to understand what catalyzes gun ownership.
Madison Gerdes
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Gun‐ownership disclosure and localized home prices
This article examines how the disclosure of local gun‐ownership information affects property values. Using the sudden disclosure of a gun‐ownership map in two New York counties, we explore how home sellers respond to this exogenous information shock. Our
Michael J Seiler, Liuming Yang
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Black Household gun ownership and black suicide rates across U.S. States
INTRODUCTION Ecologic studies have examined the relationship across states between levels of household gun ownership and suicide rates using household gun ownership data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BFRSS) or proxies.
David Hemenway, Deborah Azrael
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Effectiveness of Screening for Household Gun Ownership in an Urban Primary Care Clinic
Clinical Pediatrics, 2023Gun-related suicide and homicide are leading causes of death among children. Little is known about the effectiveness of screening for gun ownership in primary care.
John D Cowden, Jeffrey D Colvin
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Justice quarterly, 2023
Conservative political orientation is a strong predictor of gun ownership in the United States. We explore the extent to which this relationship is mediated by two related belief systems: Christian nationalism and Right-Wing conspiratorial thinking ...
Christopher H. Seto, Laura Upenieks
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Conservative political orientation is a strong predictor of gun ownership in the United States. We explore the extent to which this relationship is mediated by two related belief systems: Christian nationalism and Right-Wing conspiratorial thinking ...
Christopher H. Seto, Laura Upenieks
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Science, 1993
Kellermann comments on the technical and political barriers to conducting research on firearm injuries and identifies several successful researchers in the field.
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Kellermann comments on the technical and political barriers to conducting research on firearm injuries and identifies several successful researchers in the field.
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