Mościcki E K, Boyd J H
Pediatrician. 1983;12(1):52-62.
Total and firearm suicide rates in the United States from 1933 to 1982 were examined by 5-year age groups for males and females 10-24 years of age. Both total and firearm suicide rates increased in all groups from low points in the 1950s until the 1970s. Rates continued to climb for young people 10-19 years of age, but declined for 20- to 24-year-olds. The proportion of the total suicide rate due to firearms increased from approximately half in the 1930s to nearly two-thirds in the early 1980s. In all three age groups, female suicides used firearms in nearly the same proportion as males. Whether or not the increasing availability of firearms is one of the many causes of the rise in young suicides is unknown.
研究了1933年至1982年美国10至24岁男性和女性按5岁年龄组划分的总体自杀率和枪支自杀率。从20世纪50年代的低点到70年代,所有年龄组的总体自杀率和枪支自杀率均有所上升。10至19岁年轻人的自杀率继续攀升,但20至24岁人群的自杀率有所下降。枪支导致的自杀率在总自杀率中的占比从20世纪30年代的约一半增至80年代初的近三分之二。在所有这三个年龄组中,女性使用枪支自杀的比例与男性几乎相同。枪支获取的便利性增加是否是年轻自杀率上升的众多原因之一尚不清楚。