M Solmi, G Croatto, M Fornaro, LK Schneider… - European …, 2024 - Elsevier
People with schizophrenia die prematurely, yet regional differences are unclear. PRISMA 2020-compliant systematic review/random-effects meta-analysis of cohort studies assessing …
Background: The recent rise of gun violence may lead to the perception that the problem of gun mortality in the United States is intractable. This article provides evidence to counter this …
Importance Despite high social and public health costs of firearm violence in the United States, the effects of many policies designed to reduce firearm mortality remain uncertain …
S Buggs, AM Zeoli - Homicide studies, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Guns are used in the majority of homicides in the United States, making the problem of homicide largely a problem of gun violence. This article presents three types of gun …
Introduction Firearm violence is a public health crisis. Most states prohibit local firearm laws, but some states have laws that allow for lawsuits and other penalties against local …
M Chammas, GD Pust, JP Meizoso… - Journal of trauma and …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Few studies have examined the impact of interstate differences in firearm laws on state-level firearm mortality. We aim to study the association between neighboring …
Despite well-studied associations of state firearm laws with lower state-and county-level firearm homicide, there is a shortage of studies investigating differences in the effects of …
EA Grimsley, MD Read, MY McGee, JV Torikashvili… - Surgery open …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Over 48,000 people died by firearm in the United States in 2021. Firearm violence has many inciting factors, but the full breadth of associations has not been …
Introduction Firearm injury–related hospitalizations in the US cost $900 million annually. Before the Affordable Care Act, government insurance programs covered 41% of the costs …