Firearm-Related Hospitalization and Risk for Subsequent Violent Injury, Death, or Crime Perpetration
Abstract
Background: Risk for violent victimization or crime perpetration after firearm-related hospitalization (FRH) must be determined to inform the need for future interventions. Objective: To compare the risk for subsequent violent injury, death, or crime perpetration among patients with an FRH, those hospitalized for noninjury reasons, and the general population. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: All hospitals in Washington. Patients:...
Paper Details
Title
Firearm-Related Hospitalization and Risk for Subsequent Violent Injury, Death, or Crime Perpetration
Published Date
Apr 7, 2015
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
7
Pages
492 - 500
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