Department of Psychology, College of Mt. St. Vincent, Riverdale, NY, USA.
Cancer Prevention Research Center, Department of Psychology, College of Health Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2018 Nov 21;8(6):958-961. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibx040.
The Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM) urges restoration of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding for firearms and gun violence prevention research. Gun violence in the United States is an important and costly public health issue in need of research attention. Unfortunately, there have been no concerted CDC-funded research efforts in this area since 1996, due to the passage of the Dickey Amendment. To remedy the information-gathering restrictions caused by the Dickey Amendment bans, it is recommended that Congress remove 'policy riders' on federal appropriations bills that limit firearms research at the CDC; expand NVDRS firearms-related data collection efforts to include all fifty states; fund CDC research on the risk and protective factors of gun use and gun violence prevention; fund research on evidence-based primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and treatment initiatives for communities that are seriously impacted by the effects of gun violence; and support the development of evidence-based policy and prevention recommendations for gun use and ownership.
美国行为医学学会(SBM)敦促恢复疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的枪支和枪支暴力预防研究资金。枪支暴力是美国一个重要且代价高昂的公共卫生问题,需要研究关注。不幸的是,自 1996 年以来,由于《迪基修正案》的通过,CDC 在此领域没有进行协调一致的资助研究工作。为了弥补《迪基修正案》禁令造成的信息收集限制,建议国会从联邦拨款法案中删除限制 CDC 枪支研究的“政策附加条款”;扩大国家暴力死亡报告系统(NVDRS)枪支相关数据收集工作,将所有五十个州都包括在内;资助 CDC 对枪支使用和枪支暴力预防的风险和保护因素的研究;资助对受枪支暴力影响严重的社区进行基于证据的一级、二级和三级预防和治疗措施的研究;并支持制定基于证据的枪支使用和所有权政策和预防建议。