Ohsfeldt R L, Morrisey M A
School of Public Health, Injury Control Research Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res. 1992;13:65-82.
Firearm-related deaths are a major health problem in the United States. Legislation limiting the ownership, sale and use of firearms often is proposed as a means of reducing firearm-related deaths. There is a substantial and growing literature on the epidemiology of firearm-related death, as well as numerous studies grounded in the social sciences. Many of these directly address the issue of the impact of gun control on death rates. This paper provides a survey of existing knowledge of the effects of gun control legislation on firearm-related homicide, suicide, and unintentional fatal injury rates. We identify several major gaps in the literature that need to be addressed in future research.
与枪支相关的死亡是美国一个主要的健康问题。限制枪支所有权、销售和使用的立法常常被提议作为减少与枪支相关死亡的一种手段。关于与枪支相关死亡的流行病学,有大量且不断增加的文献,以及许多基于社会科学的研究。其中许多研究直接涉及枪支管制对死亡率影响的问题。本文对枪支管制立法对与枪支相关的杀人、自杀和意外致命伤害率的影响的现有知识进行了综述。我们确定了文献中几个需要在未来研究中加以解决的主要空白。