Material hardship and secure firearm storage: findings from the 2022 behavioral risk factor Surveillance System [0.03%]
物质匮乏与安全存枪:来自2022年行为危险因素监测系统的发现
Alexander Testa,Mike Henson-Garcia,Dylan B Jackson et al.
Alexander Testa et al.
Background: Firearm secure storage is an important public health practice due to its potential impact on reducing the incidence of accidental injuries, suicides, and thefts. Yet, there is limited research on how economic ...
Functional limitations and firearm purchases among low-income U.S. military veterans [0.03%]
美国低收入退伍军人的功能限制与购枪行为之间的关系
Alexander Testa,Jack Tsai
Alexander Testa
Objectives: Functional limitations may be associated with firearm ownership among veterans by amplifying perceptions of vulnerability and the need for security, yet their role remains underexplored despite emerging resear...
Weapon use during the index offense: a study among forensic psychiatry patients in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省一项关于精神病患者暴力犯罪中武器使用的调查研究
Mark Mohan Kaggwa,Arianna Davids,Parwiz Mohibi et al.
Mark Mohan Kaggwa et al.
Background: Understanding the nature and circumstances around the use of weapons to perpetrate an offense among individuals with mental illness is crucial for evidence-informed policies and actions. However, little is kno...
Evolution of the risk of death and hospitalisation in drivers involved in road crashes in spain, 1993-2020: an age-period-cohort analysis [0.03%]
西班牙1993-2020年道路交通事故中司机死亡和住院风险的年龄-时期-队列分析
Luis Miguel Martín-delosReyes,Virginia Martínez-Ruiz,Mario Rivera-Izquierdo et al.
Luis Miguel Martín-delosReyes et al.
Background: A prerequisite for understanding temporal changes in road crash severity is an unbiased description of this phenomenon. The aim of this study was to estimate the independent association trends of age, period a...
Impact of neighborhood-level COVID-19 mortality on the increase in drug overdose mortality in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
纽约市新冠疫情暴发期间社区层面的COVID-19死亡对药物中毒死亡增加的影响
Wuraola Olawole,Guohua Li,Ziqi Zhou et al.
Wuraola Olawole et al.
Background: Overdose mortality increased substantially during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is unclear to what extent the COVID-19 mortality had contributed to this increase at the neighborhood level. ...
Association between community violence exposure and teen parental firearm ownership: data from a nationally representative study [0.03%]
社区暴力经历与青少年家长拥枪之间的关系:一项全国性调查数据的研究结果
Karissa R Pelletier,Jesenia M Pizarro,Regina Royan et al.
Karissa R Pelletier et al.
Background: Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death for U.S. adolescents. Given the prevalence of firearm ownership in the U.S., particularly among parental figures in homes with children and teens, and the relati...
Impact of cable lock distribution on firearm securement after emergent mental health evaluation: a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
紧急心理评估后电缆锁分配对枪支安全存放影响的随机对照试验
Bijan Ketabchi,Michael A Gittelman,Yin Zhang et al.
Bijan Ketabchi et al.
Background: Suicide-related presentations to pediatric emergency departments (PED) have increased in recent years. PED providers have the opportunity to reduce suicide risk by counseling on restricting access to lethal me...
Psychosocial and personal predisposing factors of frostbite injury and associated amputation: a systematic review [0.03%]
冻伤及截肢的身心和个人易感因素:系统综述
Samuel Kwaku Essien,Batholomew Chireh,Chantee Steinberg et al.
Samuel Kwaku Essien et al.
Objective: To date, systematic reviews of frostbite injuries predominantly focus on the treatment of frostbite, which narrows the scope of prevention and disregards the impact of frostbite-related predisposing factors. Co...
Association between unintentional firearm injury characteristics and deaths in adolescents [0.03%]
青少年意外枪伤特征与死亡之间的关系
Ashley A Hollo,Mairead Dillon,Jennifer A Hoffmann et al.
Ashley A Hollo et al.
Background: Approximately 15% of pediatric firearm injuries are unintentional. While demographic characteristics of unintentional firearm injuries have been described, the relationship between injury characteristics and m...
Injuries from border wall falls after 2018 are more severe: a retrospective cohort study [0.03%]
2018年后边境墙坠落伤害更严重:一项回顾性队列研究
Gregory H Whitcher,Susan F McLean
Gregory H Whitcher
Background: The U.S.-Mexico "border wall" between El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico was raised and extended beginning in 2018 in accordance with Presidential Executive Order 13,767. We hypothesized that these chan...