District of Columbia v. Heller: Failing to Establish a Standard for the Future [PDF]
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Firearm Storage Behaviors - Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Eight States, 2021-2022. [PDF]
Friar NW+4 more
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Language Matters: Effective Communication and Connections for Firearm Injury Prevention. [PDF]
McKay S, Aitken ME.
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Development of a peer-delivered lethal means counseling intervention for firearm owning veterans: Peer engagement and exploration of responsibility and safety (PEERS). [PDF]
Houtsma C+4 more
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Personal Circumstances Preceding Firearm Suicide Death Among Black Adults in the United States. [PDF]
Goldstein EV.
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Firearm Screening and Gun Lock Distribution in an Urban, Academic Pediatric Emergency Department [PDF]
Objectives: To examine firearm access and storage practices among parents/guardians of pediatric emergency department (PED) patients, and to determine whether the distribution of gun locks impacts overall storage practices.
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Abstract. Background: While some suicide prevention initiatives distribute locking devices for firearms and medication, little evidence exists to guide the selection of devices. Aims: This study aimed to describe safety standards for locking devices and compare parental acceptance rates for different types of devices.
Catherine Barber+8 more
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Older Adults’ Preferences Regarding Firearm Locking Device Use: Results of a National Survey
Clinical Gerontologist, 2023Use of firearm locking devices may reduce the risk of suicide and injury among older adults. This study describes older adults' preferences when choosing a firearm locking device.We conducted a secondary analysis of a nationally representative survey of US adult firearm owners (N = 2,152). We compared older adults (≥65y) with relatively younger adults (
Ricardo I. Villarreal+4 more
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