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Firearm-Related Injuries and Preventions, Paperback / softback Book

Firearm-Related Injuries and Preventions Paperback / softback

Edited by American Academy of Pediatrics

Part of the Pediatric Collections series

Paperback / softback

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Pediatric Collections offers original, focused research in a snapshot approach – what you need to know. The number of children and adolescents affected by firearm violence are staggering.

This print compendium of AAP editor-curated articles provides quick access to the latest, most salient studies to give a better understanding of the public health impact of firearm injuries. Gunfire kills or injures more than 7,000 children per year.

About 19 children per day are killed by or receive emergency treatment for gunshot wounds in the U.S.

Among the 1,300 children who die each year from firearm-related injuries, 53% are homicides, 38% are suicides and 6% are unintentional.

Children who are in their teens, male, or black are most likely to be victims. This limited-edition print collection can help to build a clinical reference library, augment training and academic activities, launch new public health initiatives and research endeavors, or implement prevention strategies in the community.

A free "Firearm Safety Facts and Myths" infographic poster is included as a bonus to ordering this print collection. High-impact collection topics include:Preventing Gun Injuries in ChildrenFirearm-Related Injuries in the Pediatric PopulationFirearms Prevention and Safety CounselingPragmatic Firearm Advocacy for PediatriciansHospitalizations Due to Firearm InjuriesCharacteristics of Youth Seeking Emergency Care for Assault InjuriesWeapon Involvement in the Victimization of ChildrenFirearm Violence & Possession Among High-Risk Emergency Department YouthChildren and Gun StorageGun Control ViewsFirearm Injuries and Mental IllnessGun Violence Trends in Movies

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