Schwebel David C, Lewis Terri, Simon Thomas R, Elliott Marc N, Toomey Sara L, Tortolero Susan R, Cuccaro Paula M, Schuster Mark A
University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA
University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2014 Jun;41(3):299-306. doi: 10.1177/1090198113512126. Epub 2014 Jan 13.
Firearms in the home are associated with increased injury risk, especially when loaded and unlocked. In this study, 5,010 fifth-graders and their caregivers in three U.S. metropolitan areas participated in the 2004-2006 Healthy Passages study on adolescent health. Firearm ownership and storage patterns were examined by four self-reported sociodemographic characteristics (child's race/ethnicity, child's gender, family socioeconomic status, and study site) and reasons for ownership. Eighteen percent (n = 880) of the families reported firearms in the home. Families with African American and Hispanic children had lower odds of owning firearms than families with non-Hispanic White children. The most common reasons for ownership were protection from crime and hunting. Six percent (n = 56) of the families with firearms stored at least one firearm unlocked, assembled, without a trigger lock, and with unlocked ammunition. Compared with families with non-Hispanic White children, families with African American children engaged in safer storage practices. Results can inform childhood firearm injury prevention activities.
家中有枪支会增加受伤风险,尤其是在枪支上膛且未上锁的情况下。在本研究中,美国三个大都市地区的5010名五年级学生及其照顾者参与了2004 - 2006年关于青少年健康的“健康通道”研究。通过四种自我报告的社会人口学特征(孩子的种族/民族、孩子的性别、家庭社会经济地位和研究地点)以及拥有枪支的原因来考察枪支拥有情况和存放方式。18%(n = 880)的家庭报告家中有枪支。与非西班牙裔白人孩子的家庭相比,有非裔美国人和西班牙裔孩子的家庭拥有枪支的几率较低。拥有枪支最常见的原因是防范犯罪和打猎。6%(n = 56)拥有枪支的家庭至少有一支枪支未上锁、已组装、没有扳机锁且弹药未上锁。与非西班牙裔白人孩子的家庭相比,有非裔美国孩子的家庭采取了更安全的存放措施。研究结果可为儿童枪支伤害预防活动提供参考。