Firearm-related violence is a leading cause of death, disproportionately affecting adolescents and young adults across the world, especially in the Americas. It is one of the most common forms of suicide and homicide across the globe. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows an alarming increase in firearm-related mortality among children and Adolescents which is a cause of concern and requires strict gun licensing regulation in countries like the U.S
Exposure to firearm violence persists as an urgent public health problem because of its prevalence a...
Background: Gun violence among children and teenagers in the United States occurs at a magnitude man...
BackgroundFirearms cause the most suicides (60%) and homicides (36%) in the US. The high lethality a...
BACKGROUND: To analyze and report on the changes in epidemiology traumatic causes of death in the US...
From 2019 to 2020, gun homicides among children and teenagers rose dramatically. As a result, firear...
Firearm homicides and suicides represent a continuing public health concern in the United States. Du...
A previous report of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) emphasized the level of firear...
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In 2020, 45,222 people, an average of 124 every day, lost their lives to gun violence. The overall g...
AIM OF STUDY: Firearm injuries are the second leading cause of injury-related death in the USA in ch...
Several Americans lose their lives to gun violence every year. Gun-violence-related death rates have...
OBJECTIVES: The political controversy surrounding firearm fatalities in US youths (aged 15-24 years)...
Background:Studies on fatal firearm injuries have been published in various countries. However, thei...
Firearms recently became the number one cause of death for children in the United States, surpassing...
OBJECTIVES:Examine fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries among children aged 0 to 17 in the United Sta...
Exposure to firearm violence persists as an urgent public health problem because of its prevalence a...
Background: Gun violence among children and teenagers in the United States occurs at a magnitude man...
BackgroundFirearms cause the most suicides (60%) and homicides (36%) in the US. The high lethality a...
BACKGROUND: To analyze and report on the changes in epidemiology traumatic causes of death in the US...
From 2019 to 2020, gun homicides among children and teenagers rose dramatically. As a result, firear...
Firearm homicides and suicides represent a continuing public health concern in the United States. Du...
A previous report of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) emphasized the level of firear...
K23 DA039341/DA/NIDA NIH HHSUnited States/R24 HD087149/HD/NICHD NIH HHSUnited States/U01 CE002698/CE...
In 2020, 45,222 people, an average of 124 every day, lost their lives to gun violence. The overall g...
AIM OF STUDY: Firearm injuries are the second leading cause of injury-related death in the USA in ch...
Several Americans lose their lives to gun violence every year. Gun-violence-related death rates have...
OBJECTIVES: The political controversy surrounding firearm fatalities in US youths (aged 15-24 years)...
Background:Studies on fatal firearm injuries have been published in various countries. However, thei...
Firearms recently became the number one cause of death for children in the United States, surpassing...
OBJECTIVES:Examine fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries among children aged 0 to 17 in the United Sta...
Exposure to firearm violence persists as an urgent public health problem because of its prevalence a...
Background: Gun violence among children and teenagers in the United States occurs at a magnitude man...
BackgroundFirearms cause the most suicides (60%) and homicides (36%) in the US. The high lethality a...