Background Firearm control laws vary across the United States and remain state specific. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between variation in states’ firearm control laws and the risk of firearm-related injuries in pediatric population....
Objective To assess hostile gun use against and self-defense gun use by adolescents. Design, Setting, and Participants We use random-digit-dial telephone survey data collected from approximately 5800 California adolescents, aged 12 through 17 years, between November...
Objective Unintentional firearm deaths among children have been declining steadily in the United States. This study investigates whether Child Access Prevention (CAP) laws are associated with this decline. Methods Pooled cross-sectional time- series data (1979-2000)...
Background In the United States, only motor vehicle crashes and cancer claim more lives among children than do firearms. This national study attempts to determine whether firearm prevalence is related to rates of unintentional firearm deaths, suicides, and homicides...
Data on 153 youth suicides in Arizona (1994-1999) were used to explore demographic, behavioral, and experiential factors that distinguish between firearm suicide and suicide by other means. In bivariate analyses, White youths were more likely than non-White youths to...