Runyan Carol W, Brooks-Russell Ashley, Brandspigel Sara, Betz Marian, Tung Gregory, Novins Douglas, Agans Robert
Carol W. Runyan and Sara Brandspigel are with the Department of Epidemiology, Ashley Brooks-Russell is with the Department of Community and Behavioral Health, and Gregory Tung is with the Department of Health Systems Management and Policy, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora. Marian Betz is with the Department of Emergency Medicine and Douglas Novins is with the Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora. Robert Agans is with the Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Am J Public Health. 2017 Nov;107(11):1789-1794. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304013. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
To examine the extent to which law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and gun retailers are willing to offer voluntary, temporary storage as a part of an overall suicide prevention effort.
We invited all LEAs and gun retailers in 8 US states to respond to questionnaires asking about their willingness to offer temporary gun storage and their recommendations to gun owners about safe storage.
We collected data in 2016 from 448 LEAs and 95 retailers (response rates of 53% and 25%, respectively). Three quarters of LEAs (74.8%; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 72.1, 77.5) indicated they already provided temporary storage compared with 47.6% (95% CI = 39.2, 56.0) of retailers. LEAs were most willing to provide storage when a gun owner was concerned about the mental health of a family member. Retailers were more receptive than were LEAs to providing storage when visitors were coming or for people wanting storage while traveling. Both groups recommended locking devices within the home, but LEAs were slightly more favorable to storing guns away from the home.
Law enforcement agencies and gun retailers are important resources for families concerned about suicide.
探讨执法机构(LEA)和枪支零售商在多大程度上愿意作为整体自杀预防工作的一部分提供自愿临时枪支存储服务。
我们邀请了美国8个州的所有执法机构和枪支零售商回答问卷,询问他们提供临时枪支存储的意愿以及对枪支所有者安全存储的建议。
我们在2016年收集了448个执法机构和95家零售商的数据(回复率分别为53%和25%)。四分之三的执法机构(74.8%;95%置信区间[CI]=72.1,77.5)表示他们已经提供临时存储服务,而零售商的这一比例为47.6%(95%CI=39.2,56.0)。当枪支所有者担心家庭成员的心理健康时,执法机构最愿意提供存储服务。当有访客来访或人们在旅行时想要存储枪支时,零售商比执法机构更愿意提供存储服务。两组都推荐在家中使用锁定装置,但执法机构稍微更倾向于将枪支存放在家外。
执法机构和枪支零售商是关心自杀问题的家庭的重要资源。