Maeve E. Wallace (
Dovile Vilda is a research assistant professor in the Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2021 Oct;40(10):1654-1662. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01129. Epub 2021 Sep 22.
Homicide is a leading cause of death among women who are pregnant and up to one year postpartum in the United States. Most incidents are perpetrated by an intimate partner with a firearm. Some states have implemented laws that prohibit firearm possession by perpetrators of domestic violence and, in some instances, include explicit statutory language mandating relinquishment of firearms once a person has become prohibited from possessing them. We examined the impact of these policies on state-level rates of homicide among pregnant and postpartum women during the period 2011-19. We found that state laws prohibiting possession of firearms and requiring relinquishment of firearms by people convicted of domestic violence-related misdemeanors were associated with substantial reductions in homicide of pregnant and postpartum women. State policy makers should consider further strengthening domestic violence-related firearm regulations and their enforcement to prevent homicide of pregnant and postpartum women.
在美国,杀人是导致怀孕和产后一年以内的女性死亡的主要原因。大多数事件都是由亲密伴侣使用枪支造成的。一些州已经实施了法律,禁止家庭暴力行为人的枪支持有,并且在某些情况下,包括明确的法定语言,要求一旦某人被禁止拥有枪支,就必须放弃枪支。我们研究了这些政策对 2011-19 年期间州一级怀孕和产后妇女杀人率的影响。我们发现,禁止持有枪支和要求因家庭暴力轻罪被定罪的人放弃枪支的州法律与大幅减少怀孕和产后妇女杀人事件有关。州政策制定者应考虑进一步加强与家庭暴力有关的枪支管制及其执行力度,以防止怀孕和产后妇女被谋杀。