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Julie E Angerhofer,Maricela Cruz,Jennifer Shaw et al. Julie E Angerhofer et al.
Firearms are the most common means of suicide in the United States and a leading cause of death among all persons aged 10-64 years. Most persons who die by suicide see a clinician in the year preceding their death; thus, health care encount...
Saverio Gualtieri,Matteo Antonio Sacco,Maria Cristina Verrina et al. Saverio Gualtieri et al.
Hormonal imbalances play a crucial role in the development of various diseases, with a significant impact on the gynecological system, especially in the onset of uterine fibroids (UFs). UFs, also known as myomas or leiomyomas, are noncancer...
Caillin Langmann Caillin Langmann
Canadian studies on the association with legislation and suicide by firearm demonstrate a reduction in suicide rates with a substitution for other methods and no overall reduction in suicide rates.
Allison E Bond,Samuel Gerry,Craig J Bryan et al. Allison E Bond et al.
Objective: Examine demographic factors associated with developing a plan for suicide with a firearm among a sample of military service members, veterans, and adult dependents. ...
Evan A Albury,Jessica L Gerner,David A Jobes et al. Evan A Albury et al.
We also found that there was no association between perceived closeness to the decedent who died by suicide by firearm and secure storage, without considering age.
Colette Smirniotis,Veronica A Pear,Rose M C Kagawa Colette Smirniotis
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States with rates increasing over the past two decades. The rate of suicide is higher in rural areas, but a greater number of people in urban areas die by suic...
Cameron K Ormiston,Wayne R Lawrence,Saanie Sulley et al. Cameron K Ormiston et al.
From 1999 to 2020, suicide by firearm (AAPC, 1.0; 95% CI, 0.1-1.9), poisoning (AAPC, 2.7; 95% CI, 1.0-4.4), hanging and asphyxiation (AAPC, 2.4; 95% CI, 0.2-4.6), and other means (AAPC, 2.9; 95% CI, 1.2-4.6) increased.
Meagan Docherty,Joanna Kubik,Grant Drawve Meagan Docherty
Introduction: Suicide remains a leading cause of death in the U.S., and firearms are one of the most lethal methods of suicide. This study examines personal and contextual factors that predict suicide with a firearm compa...
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