Shooting errors have multi-faceted causes with contributing factors that include sensorimotor activity and cognitive failures. Empirical investigations often assess mental errors through threat identification, yet other cognitive failures could contribute to poor...
Objective Most suicides (60%) are committed with firearms, and most (80%) of individuals attempting suicide meet diagnostic criteria for mental illness. This study assessed the prevalence of firearm injury prevention training in psychiatric residency programs....
Objectives This study assessed college counselors’ anticipatory guidance on firearms for student clients. Participants The membership of the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors was used to identify a national random sample of...
Context Firearms are used in the majority of college aged suicides and homicides. With recent efforts by various gun lobbying groups to have firearms more accessible to college students on campuses, there is the potential for more firearm-related morbidity and...
Objective In this study, we utilized reports and related police documents to understand commonalities among active shooter events in schools. Methods School shooting events were chosen by previously set criteria including being a K-12 public school, mass murder...