Association Between Unlocked Firearms and Pediatric Accidental Gunshot Wounds.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-15 DOI:10.1177/00031348251367050
Bailee K Price, Alexander P McNally, Steven G Miller, Kevin A Slaughter, Ryan Deci, Yann-Leei L Lee, Ashley Y Williams, C Caleb Butts, Maryann I Mbaka, Andrew C Bright, Jon D Simmons, Thomas Capasso, Chistopher M Kinnard, Courtney Thomson, Kayla Hall, Nathan M Polite
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Abstract

ObjectivesFirearm-related injury has been the leading cause of mortality among the pediatric population since 2019. Some states have adopted gun storage legislation intending to reduce the incidence of pediatric firearm injuries; Alabama currently has no related statutes. The effectiveness of gun storage laws remains unclear. Herein, we hypothesize that firearm injuries among younger pediatric patients in our region are predominantly associated with unintentional discharge.MethodsA retrospective analysis at our Level 1 Trauma Center from 2019 to 2024 was conducted to determine the incidence of pediatric firearm injury data in Mobile, Alabama. Secondary demographic and injury data were defined, and geospatial mapping was performed comparing injury incidence and other socioeconomic factors.ResultsA total of 194 pediatric firearm injury cases were evaluated during the study period, 26% of which were unintentional. The incidence of unintentional injury during this period was 8.5/100,000 per year. By race, unintentional pediatric gunshot wounds were more common amongst Caucasian or White patients (53%), followed by Black or African American (43%). Intentional pediatric gunshot wounds were more prevalent in Black or African American patients (90%), followed by White (7%). Among children aged 0-5 and 13-17, most firearm injuries were intentional (62% and 67%, respectively), while for ages 6-12, the majority (52%) were unintentional. By sex, intentional injuries were most common among both males (59%) and females (74%).ConclusionOur report of unintentional pediatric firearm injuries in Mobile, Alabama may help guide injury prevention efforts in our region around pediatric.

未上锁枪支与儿童意外枪伤之间的关系。
自2019年以来,枪支相关伤害一直是儿童死亡的主要原因。一些州通过了枪支储存立法,旨在减少儿童火器伤害的发生率;阿拉巴马州目前没有相关法规。枪支储存法的有效性尚不清楚。在此,我们假设我们地区年轻儿科患者的火器伤害主要与意外出院有关。方法回顾性分析阿拉巴马州莫比尔市一级创伤中心2019年至2024年儿科枪支伤害发生率数据。定义了二级人口统计学和伤害数据,并进行了地理空间制图,比较了伤害发生率和其他社会经济因素。结果本研究期间共评估194例儿童火器伤病例,其中26%为非故意火器伤。在此期间,意外伤害的发生率为每年8.5/100,000。从种族来看,儿科意外枪伤在高加索或白人患者中更为常见(53%),其次是黑人或非裔美国人(43%)。儿童故意枪伤在黑人或非裔美国患者中更为普遍(90%),其次是白人(7%)。在0-5岁和13-17岁的儿童中,大多数枪支伤害是故意的(分别为62%和67%),而在6-12岁的儿童中,大多数(52%)是无意的。按性别划分,故意伤害在男性(59%)和女性(74%)中最常见。结论我们对阿拉巴马州莫比尔市儿童意外火器伤害的报告可能有助于指导本地区儿科伤害预防工作。
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American Surgeon
American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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