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Parental Perceptions of Their Children's Access to Household Firearms - 19/04/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.10.045 
John Berrigan, BS 1, 2, , Deborah Azrael, PhD 1, Matthew Miller, MD, ScD, MPH 1, 3
1 Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 
2 University of Kansas School of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 
3 Department of Health Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 

Reprint requests: John Berrigan, BS, University of Kansas School of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160.University of Kansas School of MedicineUniversity of Kansas Medical Center3901 Rainbow BoulevardKansas CityKS66160

Abstract

Objectives

To provide a nationally representative estimate of the proportion of gun owners who report a child has independent access to one of their guns, and to describe characteristics of these gun owners relative to other gun-owning parents.

Study design

We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of online survey data collected in 2019 from a nationally representative sample of US adults in households with firearms (n = 4030, response 65%). The sample comprised gun-owning respondents living in homes with children (n = 689) who were asked questions about their firearms, including how they were stored, and about who other than themselves had access to their guns: “If you were not there, who in your household could get one of your guns (and load it if it is not loaded already) if they needed to?”

Results

Twelve percent of US gun owners in homes with children report that a child has independent access to one of their guns (about one-fifth of those having children under age 12 years only). Gun owners who reported child access were more likely than those who reported no child access to store guns unlocked and loaded, but still one-fifth of those reporting access stored all guns locked and unloaded.

Conclusions

We find that more than 10% of gun owners with children report that a child can independently access one of their guns, including parents who store all guns locked and unloaded suggesting that guidance to parents should focus on access in addition to firearm storage.

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Keywords : suicide, homicide, unintentional injury, injury prevention, firearms, gun violence, child access to guns, suicide prevention, guns, gun storage, child access to firearms, homes with guns, homes with firearms, firearms safety, gun safety

Abbreviations: : NFS, KP


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 Supported by the Joyce Foundation. The Joyce Foundation had no role in the design and conduct of this study. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.


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