Objective To characterize the full spectrum of pediatric firearm injury in the United States by describing fatal and nonfatal injury data epidemiology, vulnerable populations, and temporal trends. Background Firearm injury is the leading cause of death in children and...
Objective We sought to determine whether state firearm legislation correlated with firearm-related fatality rates (FFR) during a 15-year period. Background The politicized and controversial topic of firearm legislation has been grossly understudied when the...
Objective To describe the demographic, injury-related, and mental health characteristics of firearm injury patients and trace firearm weapon carriage and PTSD symptoms over the year after injury. Summary and Background Data Based on the increasing incidence of...
Objective This study aimed to characterize changes in firearm injuries at 5 level 1 trauma centers in Northern California in the 12 months following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the preceding 4 years, accounting for regional variations and seasonal...
Objective: To examine patterns and trends of firearm injuries in a nationally representative sample of US women. Summary of Background Data: Gun violence in the United States exceeds rates seen in most other industrialized countries. Due to the paucity of data...