Prevalence and correlates of handgun carrying and perceived ease of access among adolescents in Florida.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Cashen Boccio, Melissa S Jones, Daniel Semenza, Dylan B Jackson
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Abstract

Objective: Adolescent firearm violence poses a serious public health concern. The aim of this study is to explore correlates of access to firearms and firearm carrying patterns among adolescents in 2022. While previous research has documented correlates and risk factors for firearm carrying, the majority of this research has relied on samples collected prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and recent shifts in national patterns of firearm violence.

Methods: We analysed data from the 2022 Florida Youth and Substance Use Survey (FYSAS) (N=41 768). Logistic regression models were used to examine associations between demographic, familial, temperamental, and behavioural factors and both ease of perceived firearm access and patterns of firearm carrying.

Results: The results suggest that gender, grade level, race, residential setting, having a parent in the military, delinquency, depression, bullying and substance use are associated with perceived firearm access. In addition, gender, grade level, residential setting, ease of firearm access, delinquency, substance use, and bullying are all associated with firearm carrying.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest a host of demographic features and behavioural factors are associated with both perceived ease of firearm access and patterns of firearm carrying. Implications of these findings for reducing access to firearms is discussed.

佛罗里达州青少年携带手枪的普遍性和相关性,以及他们认为手枪容易获得。
目的:青少年枪支暴力是一个严重的公共卫生问题。本研究旨在探讨 2022 年青少年获得枪支和携带枪支模式的相关因素。虽然之前的研究已经记录了携带枪支的相关因素和风险因素,但这些研究大多依赖于 COVID-19 大流行之前收集的样本以及最近全国枪支暴力模式的变化:我们分析了 2022 年佛罗里达州青少年与药物使用调查(FYSAS)(N=41768)的数据。我们使用逻辑回归模型研究了人口、家庭、脾气和行为因素与获取枪支的难易程度和携带枪支模式之间的关联:结果表明,性别、年级、种族、居住环境、父母一方为军人、犯罪、抑郁、欺凌和药物使用等因素都与认为容易获得枪支有关。此外,性别、年级、居住环境、获得枪支的难易程度、犯罪、药物使用和欺凌都与携带枪支有关:我们的研究结果表明,许多人口特征和行为因素都与人们认为的枪支易得性和枪支携带模式有关。本文讨论了这些发现对减少枪支获取途径的影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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