+ Injury prevention advice in top-selling parenting books
Author:
Hunter, W. M. / Helou, S. / Saluja, G. / Runyan, C. W. / Coyne-Beasley, T.
Date:
2005
Publication:
Pediatrics
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:
Age Group, Education/Counseling, Storage, Surveillance/Data Collection
Keywords:
Child, Injury, Literature, PREVENTION, Parents
The authors reviewed 46 top selling parenting books on health and/or safety published between 1984 and 2003. Of books geared toward parents of younger children, none of the top 10 messages related to... read more >
+ 'We've got a gun?': Comparing reports of adolescents and their parents about household firearms
Author:
Sorenson SD / Cook PJ
Date:
2008
Publication:
Journal of Community Psychology
Topics:
Age Group, Ownership, State
Keywords:
Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Household firearms, Living Arrangements, Parents
The authors compared survey responses about firearms in the home according to 5,704 corresponding pairs of adolescents and their parents in California. The proportions of parents and adolescents responding... read more >
+ Impact of pediatricians' perceived self-efficacy and confidence on violence prevention counseling, A national study
Author:
Finch SA / Weiley V / Ip EH / Barkin S
Date:
2008
Publication:
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Topics:
Age Group, Education/Counseling, Prevention, Storage
Keywords:
Confidence, Gun removal, Parents, Pediatrician, Violence
The authors surveyed a random sample of American Academy of Pediatrics Fellows, who provide health supervision for children ages 2-11, on violence prevention topics. Most pediatricians (64%) reported... read more >
+ Mitigating the Effects of Gun Violence on Children and Youth
Author:
Garbarino, James / Bradshaw, Catherine P. / Vorrasi, Joseph A.
Date:
2002
Publication:
The Future of Children
Topics:
Age Group, Mental Health
Keywords:
Mental Health Personnel, Parents, child development, gun violence, psychological effects
The authors review research on the psychological impact of gun violence on youth. They note that children in general are at risk for negative psychological effects, such as anger, withdrawal, post-traumatic... read more >
+ A Year after Columbine Public Looks To Parents More Than Schools to Prevent Violence
Author:
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
Date:
2000
Publication:
Non-journal
Topics:
Age Group, Gun Carrying, Public Opinion, Students, U.S. / National.
Keywords:
Child safety, GUN control, Legislation, elementary school education, national surveys, parent responsibility, parents, public opinion, school safety, schools, telephone surveys, violence
A total of 1000 adults nationwide, including 283 parents of children aged 5 to 17 years, were interviewed by telephone from April 12 to16, 2000, one year after a high school shooting in Littleton, Colorado,... read more >
+ Children and guns in a well child cohort
Author:
Stevens, M. M. / Gaffney, C. A. / Tosteson, T. D. / Mott, L. A. / Olson, A. / Ahrens, M. B. / Konings, E. K.
Date:
2001
Publication:
Prev Med
Topics:
Age Group, Alcohol, Medical
Keywords:
AGE, Alcohol, Children, Parents, access
3,145 10 to 12-year old children and 3,145 parents in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont participated in a survey to assess children’s access to and use of guns. The survey was distributed at... read more >
+ Seeing is believing: What do boys do when they find a real gun?
Author:
Jackman, G. A. / Farah, M. M. / Kellermann, A. L. / Simon, H. K.
Date:
2001
Publication:
Pediatrics
Topics:
age group, storage
Keywords:
AGE, Child Behavior, Parents, child access
To assess how young boys (ages 8-12) behave when they find a real gun, the authors observed 29 groups of boys (n=64) in a room with 2 toy guns and 1 real gun (disabled) placed in cabinet drawers. They... read more >
 

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