Unraveling the Complex Web of Associations Between Easy Access to Firearms and Premature Mortalities

Citation

Feigelman, W.; Rosen, Z.; & Cerel, J. (2019). Unraveling the Complex Web of Associations Between Easy Access to Firearms and Premature Mortalities. Suicide Life Threat Behav.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether high school students reporting easy access to guns were more likely to die prematurely from either suicide, homicide, or an accidental death. METHOD: Based upon the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we contrasted those reporting easy access to guns, n = 5,185, 25%, with the remaining 75% (n = 15,589) on various sociodemographic characteristics, behaviors, and premature mortalities. RESULTS: We found higher rates of suicides, homicides, and accidental deaths among those reporting easy access to guns at Wave 1 or Wave 2. This was only true for males. Those with easy access to guns were more likely to share common sociodemographic characteristics, came from two-parent homes where children had strong and close relationships with parents, where children were more likely to get into fights, do delinquent misdeeds, and engage in other risk-taking behaviors such as increased drinking, drug use, and riding motorcycles. Logistic regression analysis showed easy access to guns remained a significant predictor of premature mortalities when sex, family income differences, risk-taking, and delinquency were used as covariates. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports previous research and carves out new ground showing easy access to guns acts synergistically with other lifestyle differences to diminish youth life chances.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1111/sltb.12580

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Suicide Life Threat Behav

Author(s)

Feigelman, W.
Rosen, Z.
Cerel, J.

Year Published

2019

ISSN/ISBN

1943-278X (Electronic) 0363-0234 (Linking)

DOI

10.1111/sltb.12580

Reference ID

6053