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Citation

Millera M, Hemenway DA. Aggress. Violent Behav. 1999; 4(1): 59-75.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Suicide rates are affected by many factorsópsychiatric, biological, familial and situational. This paper focuses on one potential risk factor for completed suicide in the United Statesóthe availability of firearms. Whether the availability of firearms might increase the rate of attempted suicide is not examined. This article is not an exhaustive review of every existing firearm-related suicide study. Rather, it provides a detailed review of the most commonly cited, representative, and thorough empirical studies in the published peer-reviewed literature relating firearms and suicide, focusing largely on the United States. The empirical studies reviewed are grouped according to whether the unit of analysis is the individual (e.g., case-control studies) or a population (e.g., ecological studies) and further divided depending on whether the analysis uses cross-sectional or time-series (longitudinal) data. We begin with a very brief overview of the suicide problem in the United States. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Elsevier Science)

Firearms Suicide
Suicide Risk Factors
Firearms Accessability
Firearms Availability
Literature Review
Juvenile Suicide
Adult Suicide
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