Foster Cynthia Ewell, Magness Christina S, Derwin Sarah, Kahsay Eskira, Smith Tayla, Rivara Frederick P, Massey Lynn, King Cheryl A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Marquette County Health Department, Negaunee, Michigan, USA.
Rural Ment Health. 2024 Oct;48(4):247-258. doi: 10.1037/rmh0000276.
Firearms are the leading cause of death for youth in the US. Safe firearm storage is an evidence-based risk reduction technique, yet many families with children maintain unsecured firearms. In rural areas where gun ownership is common and rates of firearm-related suicides are increasing, developing culturally acceptable and feasible safe storage prevention strategies may have promise for reducing morbidity and mortality. This pilot study used a community-based participatory approach to develop a culturally tailored multi-component online safe storage preventive intervention called . Participants were 45 rural firearm owning parents representing 45 unique families (35% male, 65% female, age = 37.88, SD = 6.14) who had at least one child living at home. Acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary impact on firearm storage behaviors were measured via pre-test and post-test self-report surveys. Of the 43 parents (43 families) retained at follow-up, 97.7% completed the intervention and 86% utilized a home safety checklist. 40% of participants reported improving their storage, offering examples such as purchasing gun locks, safes, or lockboxes; separating ammunition from weapons; reviewing or discussing the safety of current storage; and relocating firearms to reduce child access. 84% found the website culturally sensitive and would recommend the materials to other parents. This firearm safe storage preventive intervention, developed in partnership with a rural community and tailored to reflect community norms and values, was associated with high levels of parental acceptability, engagement, and behaviors in support of safe firearm storage, suggesting its promise as a firearm injury prevention strategy.
枪支是美国青少年死亡的主要原因。安全储存枪支是一种基于证据的降低风险技术,但许多有孩子的家庭仍将枪支放置在无安全保障的地方。在枪支拥有率普遍较高且与枪支相关的自杀率不断上升的农村地区,制定文化上可接受且可行的安全储存预防策略可能有助于降低发病率和死亡率。这项试点研究采用基于社区的参与式方法,开发了一种针对特定文化定制的多组件在线安全储存预防干预措施,名为 。参与者是45名拥有枪支的农村父母,代表45个不同的家庭(男性占35%,女性占65%,年龄 = 37.88,标准差 = 6.14),他们家中至少有一个孩子居住。通过测试前和测试后的自我报告调查来衡量对枪支储存行为的可接受性、可行性和初步影响。在随访中保留的43名父母(43个家庭)中,97.7%完成了干预,86%使用了家庭安全检查表。40%的参与者报告说他们改进了储存方式,例如购买枪支锁、保险箱或锁箱;将弹药与武器分开;检查或讨论当前储存方式的安全性;以及重新安置枪支以减少儿童接触。84%的人认为该网站对文化敏感,并会向其他父母推荐这些材料。这种与农村社区合作开发并根据社区规范和价值观量身定制的枪支安全储存预防干预措施,与父母对安全储存枪支的高度接受度、参与度和行为相关,表明其有望成为一种预防枪支伤害的策略。