2005
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-1625
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Evaluation of a Community-Based Handgun Safe-Storage Campaign

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Objective. Safe storage of firearms has been recommended as a means of preventing gun-related pediatric injuries, yet few interventions have led to significant improvements in storage practices. This study examined a multifaceted community education campaign to promote safe handgun storage and the campaign's impact on firearm locking and loading practices in households with children.Methods. Beginning in 1997, a safe-storage campaign consisting of television and radio announcements, educational mater… Show more

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“…(Johnson, Miller et al 2006) Thus, ED based injury prevention efforts could focus on parents of high-risk youth and the protective benefit that properly storing firearms and thus restricting access can have. (Grossman, Mueller et al 2005) (Sidman, Grossman et al 2005)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Johnson, Miller et al 2006) Thus, ED based injury prevention efforts could focus on parents of high-risk youth and the protective benefit that properly storing firearms and thus restricting access can have. (Grossman, Mueller et al 2005) (Sidman, Grossman et al 2005)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injury prevention strategy for this group is much different from that of an urban black population in which children are more likely to be victims of intentional and violent firearm crimes. Tremendous effort to prevent both types of firearm injuries is necessary and needs to center on educating the aforementioned families on proper storage and locking of firearms and ammunition [14,15], whereas the latter needs to center on reducing teenage gang activities, ensuring safer living environments, enhancing education, and providing opportunities for disadvantaged children to engage in less risk-taking behaviors. By defining at-risk zip codes, we hope to implement culturally and ethnically sensitive and specific intervention programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, a billboard for 1 media campaign included a child-sized coffin and the slogan: "Buy a box for your gun, not for your kid." 37 In our attempts to keep young children safe, we may be leaving behind adolescents, who are significantly more at risk for gun injuries than younger children. In the future, it may be important for educational efforts to purposefully include messages that are directly targeted to parents of adolescents.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%