Firearm ownership and storage practices among United States firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychological Services Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1037/ser0000780
Ian H Stanley, Antoine Lebeaut, Marian E Betz, Angela Wright, Anka A Vujanovic
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Compared with the general U.S. population, firefighters (FF) and emergency medical services (EMS) workers (FF + EMS personnel) are at increased risk for firearm suicide. Although secure firearm storage is associated with reduced risk of firearm suicide, no study has examined the prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of firearm ownership and storage practices among U.S. FF + EMS personnel. A total of 141 U.S. FF + EMS personnel completed a structured, web-based self-report questionnaire. Overall, 76.6% (n = 108) of FF + EMS personnel in our sample reported owning a personal firearm, among whom 85.2% (n = 92) reported owning more than one firearm. Among firearm owners, 42.6% (n = 46) reported secure firearm storage (i.e., unloaded and locked) and 57.4% (n = 62) reported nonsecure firearm storage (i.e., loaded and/or unlocked). FF + EMS personnel who cited personal safety as the only reason for firearm ownership, as opposed to reporting other or multiple reasons for ownership (e.g., hunting), were at increased odds of reporting nonsecure storage practices (69.4% vs. 47.5%; OR = 2.51, 95% CI [1.14, 5.55], p = .023). Most FF + EMS personnel in our sample reported firearm ownership, and approximately half of the firearm owners reported nonsecure firearm storage practices. Promoting secure firearm storage practices among FF + EMS personnel might decrease risk of firearm suicide and other forms of firearm-related injuries. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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美国消防员和紧急医疗服务人员的枪支所有权和储存做法。
与普通美国人相比,消防员(FF)和紧急医疗服务(EMS)工作人员(FF + EMS人员)有更高的枪支自杀风险。尽管安全的枪支储存与枪支自杀风险降低有关,但没有研究调查美国FF + EMS人员中枪支持有和储存行为的流行程度和社会人口统计学相关性。共有141名美国FF + EMS人员完成了一份结构化的、基于网络的自我报告问卷。总体而言,我们样本中76.6% (n = 108)的FF + EMS人员报告拥有个人枪支,其中85.2% (n = 92)报告拥有一支以上枪支。在枪支拥有者中,42.6% (n = 46)报告了安全的枪支储存(即未装载和锁定),57.4% (n = 62)报告了不安全的枪支储存(即装载和/或未解锁)。FF + EMS人员将个人安全作为拥有枪支的唯一原因,而不是报告其他或多种拥有枪支的原因(例如狩猎),他们报告不安全储存做法的几率更高(69.4%对47.5%;OR = 2.51, 95% CI [1.14, 5.55], p = 0.023)。在我们的样本中,大多数FF + EMS人员报告了枪支所有权,大约一半的枪支所有者报告了不安全的枪支储存做法。在FF + EMS人员中推广安全的枪支储存做法可能会降低枪支自杀和其他形式的枪支相关伤害的风险。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Psychological Services
Psychological Services PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychological Services publishes high-quality data-based articles on the broad range of psychological services. While the Division"s focus is on psychologists in "public service," usually defined as being employed by a governmental agency, Psychological Services covers the full range of psychological services provided in any service delivery setting. Psychological Services encourages submission of papers that focus on broad issues related to psychotherapy outcomes, evaluations of psychological service programs and systems, and public policy analyses.
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