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Leslie M Barnard,Marian E Betz,Shannon Frattaroli et al. Leslie M Barnard et al.
Objectives: Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) are civil court orders that temporarily prohibit firearm purchase and possession by someone ("respondent") at imminent risk of harming themselves or others. Despite ERPOs...
Emelie Thern,Alicia Nevriana,Letitia Davis et al. Emelie Thern et al.
Background: Although there is a growing dependence on the immigrant workforce in many countries, recent trend analyses on the work-related health of immigrants are scarce. Thus, this study aims to fill this gap by compari...
Hasan Hallaçeli,Serkan Davut,Ali Özbek et al. Hasan Hallaçeli et al.
Background: Compared to other sports, combat sports are typically thought to be dangerous and more prone to injury. The injury rates sustained by Muay Thai combat athletes during practice, competition, and tournaments are...
Terry L Bunn,Jacqueline Seals,Dana Quesinberry et al. Terry L Bunn et al.
Background: Vulnerable populations at risk of injury include persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and persons who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH). The purpose of this study was to describe and...
Li Liu,Gisèle Contreras,Wendy Thompson Li Liu
Background: Repeat self-harm hospitalizations are associated with a greater risk of suicide and place a substantial burden on the healthcare system. In Canada, despite growing awareness of self-harm as a public heath issu...
Gia Barboza-Salerno,Brittany Liebhard,Sharefa Duhaney et al. Gia Barboza-Salerno et al.
Background: In the United States, firearm-related violence disproportionately impacts low-income, racially segregated communities more than affluent, predominantly White neighborhoods. This trend stems from historical dis...
Narmeen I Khan,Sri S Chinta,Brooke M Cheaton et al. Narmeen I Khan et al.
Background: Our pediatric tertiary care hospital sees a high rate of firearm injuries. Hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) reduce violent injury recidivism rates in victims. However, significant gaps exi...
Samuel Fischer,Matthew Miller,Eliot W Nelson et al. Samuel Fischer et al.
Background: Unintentional firearm death (UFD) rates are higher among Black children than among White and Hispanic children. Whether disparities in UFD rates among Black as compared to White and Hispanic children vary by o...
Bianca D Smith,Kechna Cadet,Terrinieka W Powell Bianca D Smith
Background: Suicide remains a significant cause of death in the United States. Traumatic events, such as experiences of violence, financial loss, and mental illness, significantly increase an individual's risk of suicide....
Sean MacAllister,Matthew Miller,Sonja Swanson Sean MacAllister
Background: Recent publications on Child Access Prevention (CAP) laws suggest substantial protective effects on adolescent firearm suicide. However, these studies have also found comparable protective effect estimates on ...