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Citation

Hofmann LJ, Keric N, Cestero RF, Babbitt-Jonas R, Khoury L, Panzo M, Perez JM, Cohn SM. Cureus 2018; 10(11): e3599.

Affiliation

Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Curēus)

DOI

10.7759/cureus.3599

PMID

30680260

PMCID

PMC6338409

Abstract

Background In the United States, there is a constant debate between the proponents of the right to bear arms and those desiring to reduce the epidemic of gun violence. We sought to capture the trauma surgeons' perspective on gun control.

METHODS We presented an on-line based survey to the members of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST). Survey questions were chosen to reflect the popular media poll questions as well as trauma-specific perspectives. We compared the trauma surgeons' perspectives to that of the general populace from a poll conducted by the New York Times (NYT).

RESULTS A total of 120 trauma surgeons responded to the survey. The age group ranged from 34 to 82 years, and the median age was 51. Most respondents were male (64%, n = 67) and worked at a Level I trauma center (80%, = 96) in an academic setting (67%, = 80). About half of the responding surgeons owned a household firearm (40%; = 48 of the AAST members vs. 47%; = 521 of the general populace). Sixty-one percent of the trauma surgeons (= 73) and 53% (= 588) of the NYT respondents favor stricter gun control laws. While 80% (= 888) of the NYT respondents felt that mental health screening and treatment would decrease gun violence, only 56% (n = 67) of surgeons felt that mental health screening would be beneficial. The majority (90%, = 999) of the NYT poll respondents favor a law restricting the sale of guns only by licensed dealers. Only (66%, = 79) of the trauma surgeons were in agreement with the stricter gun sale legislation by licensed dealers.

CONCLUSION Trauma surgeons appear to share similar views with the general American populace regarding gun violence and injury control.


Language: en

Keywords

firearm; gun control; gun laws; gun violence; handgun

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