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美国外科医师学会美国成员的枪支储存做法。

Firearm Storage Practices of US Members of the American College of Surgeons.

机构信息

American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, Chicago, IL; Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hartford, CT.

American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, Chicago, IL; University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Las Vegas, NV.

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2021 Sep;233(3):331-336. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2021.05.024. Epub 2021 Jul 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As a part of its firearm injury prevention action plan, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) surveyed the entire US ACS membership regarding individual members' knowledge, experience, attitudes, degree of support for ACS Committee on Trauma (COT) firearm programs, and degree of support for a range of firearm injury prevention policies. This survey included questions regarding members' prevalence of firearm ownership, type of firearm(s) owned, type of firearm(s) in the home, personal reasons for firearm ownership, and methods of firearm/ammunition storage.

STUDY DESIGN

An email invitation to participate in an anonymous, 23-item survey on firearms was sent to all US ACS members (n = 54,761) by a contracted survey research firm. Cross tabulation of questionnaire items by demographic characteristics and chi-square analyses were performed with statistical significance p < 0.05.

RESULTS

The overall response rate was 20.4% (11,147/54,761). Forty-two percent of respondents keep firearms in their home (82% long guns, 82% handguns; 32% high-capacity magazine fed, semi-automatic rifles); 75% keep guns for self-defense/protection, 73% for target shooting; 39% store firearms unlocked, and 32% store guns unlocked and loaded. Results vary by practice/training location, practice type, military experience, sex, age, presence of children in the home, level of training, and race/ethnicity.

CONCLUSIONS

A significant percentage of ACS members keep firearms in their home, and nearly one-third store firearms in an unlocked and loaded fashion. Safe storage is a basic tenet of responsible firearm ownership. These data present opportunities for engaging surgeons in efforts to improve safe firearm storage.

摘要

背景

作为其枪支伤害预防行动计划的一部分,美国外科医师学院(ACS)就其全体美国 ACS 会员成员对以下内容的了解、经验、态度、对 ACS 创伤委员会(COT)枪支计划的支持程度以及对一系列枪支伤害预防政策的支持程度进行了调查:个人会员枪支拥有情况、拥有的枪支类型、家庭中拥有的枪支类型、个人拥有枪支的原因以及枪支/弹药储存方式。

研究设计

一家合同调查研究公司向所有美国 ACS 会员(n=54761)发送了一封关于枪支的匿名、23 项调查问卷的电子邮件邀请。对调查问卷项目按人口统计学特征进行交叉制表,并进行卡方分析,统计显著性 p<0.05。

结果

总体回复率为 20.4%(11147/54761)。42%的受访者将枪支放在家中(82%长枪,82%手枪;32%大容量弹匣,半自动步枪);75%为自卫/保护而保留枪支,73%为射击而保留枪支;39%未上锁存放枪支,32%未上锁且装弹存放枪支。结果因实践/培训地点、实践类型、军事经验、性别、年龄、家中是否有儿童、培训水平以及种族/民族而异。

结论

相当一部分 ACS 会员将枪支放在家中,近三分之一的人以未上锁且装弹的方式存放枪支。安全储存是负责任的枪支拥有的基本原则。这些数据为外科医生参与提高安全枪支储存的努力提供了机会。

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