Introduction: Public health organizations have recommended restricted access and safe storage practices as means to reduce firearm injuries and deaths. We aimed to assess the effect of four firearm restrictions on firearm deaths in Norway 1969–2009. Methods: All deaths due to firearm discharge were included (5,660 deaths, both sexes). The statistical analysis to assess impact of firearm legislations was restricted to males because of the sex disproportionality (94% were males). Results: A total of 89% of firearm deaths (both sexes) were classified as suicide, 8% as homicide, and 3% as unintentional (accident). During the past four decades, male accidental firearm death rates were reduced significantly by 90%. Male firearms suicide rates inc...
In a setting with restrictive firearm laws, prevention of firearm deaths is challenging. Around 100 ...
BackgroundSweden’s firearm legislation obligates physicians to report patients that are deemed unsui...
Background: After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian government...
Objectives: (1) To quantify lethality of firearms relative to other suicide methods, (2) to quantify...
The study consists of two parts: a general part about different types of guns, ammunitions and wound...
Suicide is a major cause of preventable death. Restricting access to lethal means has been identifie...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Canada implemented a series of laws regulating firearms including background and psychological scree...
BackgroundFirearms cause the most suicides (60%) and homicides (36%) in the US. The high lethality a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
Importance: Over 30 000 people die annually in the United States from injuries caused by firearms. A...
Objectives: Using previous research, we examined the impact of 4 handgun laws (waiting periods, univ...
Objective: Firearms are the most common method of suicide among young men in Switzerland. From Marc...
BACKGROUND: To analyze and report on the changes in epidemiology traumatic causes of death in the US...
We investigated changes in the proportion of firearm suicides in Western countries since the 1980s a...
In a setting with restrictive firearm laws, prevention of firearm deaths is challenging. Around 100 ...
BackgroundSweden’s firearm legislation obligates physicians to report patients that are deemed unsui...
Background: After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian government...
Objectives: (1) To quantify lethality of firearms relative to other suicide methods, (2) to quantify...
The study consists of two parts: a general part about different types of guns, ammunitions and wound...
Suicide is a major cause of preventable death. Restricting access to lethal means has been identifie...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Canada implemented a series of laws regulating firearms including background and psychological scree...
BackgroundFirearms cause the most suicides (60%) and homicides (36%) in the US. The high lethality a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
Importance: Over 30 000 people die annually in the United States from injuries caused by firearms. A...
Objectives: Using previous research, we examined the impact of 4 handgun laws (waiting periods, univ...
Objective: Firearms are the most common method of suicide among young men in Switzerland. From Marc...
BACKGROUND: To analyze and report on the changes in epidemiology traumatic causes of death in the US...
We investigated changes in the proportion of firearm suicides in Western countries since the 1980s a...
In a setting with restrictive firearm laws, prevention of firearm deaths is challenging. Around 100 ...
BackgroundSweden’s firearm legislation obligates physicians to report patients that are deemed unsui...
Background: After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian government...