Firearm Access and Safe Storage

Q3 Social Sciences
Lisa Rapp-McCall, Robert Lucio
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Abstract

Social workers often work with clients who are at elevated risk for firearm victimization or perpetration due to their personal risk factors. But are they talking to their clients about firearms? Research on social workers’ firearm assessment or discussions with clients about safe storage is scarce. This study sought to better understand social workers and students’ firearms training, beliefs, general knowledge, and application to practice. An anonymous, online, quantitative survey was completed by 139 social workers and students. Most social work practitioners and students had zero hours of training regarding firearms in their social work programs, their internship, and/or from continuing education units (CEUs). Those that had training asked clients about firearms. Besides asking suicidal and aggressive clients, most social workers were not routinely asking other high- risk clients about their access to firearms or their storage practices. Over half of the participants said they would be interested in future training. Social workers have unique skills and key connections with high-risk clients who are vulnerable to firearm-related risks. They have the potential to prevent gun violence, but only if they receive thorough, effective training on firearms assessment and safe storage practices.
枪支出入和安全存放
社会工作者经常与因个人风险因素而面临枪支受害或犯罪高风险的客户合作。但是,他们是否与服务对象讨论过枪支问题?有关社工枪支评估或与服务对象讨论安全存放问题的研究很少。本研究旨在更好地了解社会工作者和学生的枪支培训、信仰、常识以及在实践中的应用。139 名社会工作者和学生完成了匿名在线定量调查。大多数社会工作者和学生在社会工作课程、实习和/或继续教育单元(CEUs)中接受的枪械培训时数为零。那些接受过培训的人员会询问当事人有关枪支的问题。除了询问有自杀倾向和攻击行为的服务对象外,大多数社会工作者并没有例行询问其他高风险服务对象有关枪支的使用或存放情况。超过一半的参与者表示,他们对未来的培训感兴趣。社会工作者拥有独特的技能,并与易受枪支相关风险影响的高风险客户建立了重要联系。他们有可能预防枪支暴力,但前提是他们必须接受全面、有效的枪支评估和安全存储方法培训。
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Advances in social work
Advances in social work Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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审稿时长
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