2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.23069
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Bystander intervention to prevent firearm injury: A qualitative study of 4‐H shooting sports participants

Teresa Trinka,
Daniel W. Oesterle,
Amira C. Silverman
et al.

Abstract: This qualitative study examines how youth and adult members of 4‐H Shooting Sports clubs perceive firearm injury risk and risk reduction, and the applicability of a bystander intervention (BI) risk reduction framework in this community. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 youth and 13 adult members of 4‐H Shooting Sports clubs across nine US states from March to December of 2021 until thematic saturation was reached. Deductive and inductive thematic qualitative analyses were performed. Six overarc… Show more

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