Background: Childhood gun injuries pose a critical public health challenge. For children, unintentional gun injury deaths primarily occur in the home where parents or other adult guardians, referred to as caregivers hereafter, are responsible for safety. While the American Academic of Pediatrics recommends not having guns in areas where children live and play, firearms are often viewed as normative and fill an important role in many homes. This is particularly true in more rural areas, such as Appalachia, where there is a high density of gun ownership. Additional research is needed to understand rural caregivers’ current gun safety practices in the home. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of Appalachian caregive...
Introduction: The AAP recommends that pediatricians incorporate questions about the presence and ava...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children under 14 years of age. Of the uni...
The occurrence of fatalities associated with gun violence among children, as reported in the media, ...
Background: Every day in America children, are injured or killed from the accidental shooting of fir...
Background: To ascertain the prevalence of gun ownership, gun safety education, and parental attitud...
Background: To ascertain the prevalence of gun ownership, gun safety education, and parental attitud...
Firearm-related incidents are often highly publicized tragedies that fuel unproductive political deb...
Abstract Background In the wake of an epidemic in firearm-related deaths and injuries, youth have be...
Gun ownership is a topic which sparks controversy, regardless of what side a person is on. It is som...
Senseless and tragic shootings across communities such as Newtown, Connecticut have riveted public a...
Senseless and tragic shootings across communities such as Newtown, Connecticut have riveted public a...
Gun violence is a public health epidemic that affects the lives of children. The United States has t...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Introduction: The AAP recommends that pediatricians incorporate questions about the presence and ava...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children under 14 years of age. Of the uni...
The occurrence of fatalities associated with gun violence among children, as reported in the media, ...
Background: Every day in America children, are injured or killed from the accidental shooting of fir...
Background: To ascertain the prevalence of gun ownership, gun safety education, and parental attitud...
Background: To ascertain the prevalence of gun ownership, gun safety education, and parental attitud...
Firearm-related incidents are often highly publicized tragedies that fuel unproductive political deb...
Abstract Background In the wake of an epidemic in firearm-related deaths and injuries, youth have be...
Gun ownership is a topic which sparks controversy, regardless of what side a person is on. It is som...
Senseless and tragic shootings across communities such as Newtown, Connecticut have riveted public a...
Senseless and tragic shootings across communities such as Newtown, Connecticut have riveted public a...
Gun violence is a public health epidemic that affects the lives of children. The United States has t...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Introduction: The AAP recommends that pediatricians incorporate questions about the presence and ava...
Most unintentional childhood poisonings and firearm injuries occur in residential environments. Ther...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children under 14 years of age. Of the uni...