The prevention of firearm injuries in Canadian youth.

Paediatr Child Health

Canadian Paediatric Society, Adolescent Health Committee, Ottawa, Ontario.

Published: February 2018

Firearm injuries are a significant and preventable cause of death in Canadian youth. Adolescent and young adult males are disproportionately affected; however, firearm-related deaths occur in youth of all ages. Canada's rate of firearm ownership is lower than that of the USA, but high compared with other upper-income countries. The availability of firearms to youth is an important factor in adolescent suicide, unintentional firearm deaths, gang homicide and school shootings. Guns should not be kept in homes or environments where children and adolescents live or play. Screening for the presence of a firearm in the home is an essential part of the safety assessment of a depressed or suicidal youth, and removal of the firearm from the home must be recommended in this situation. Legislative measures to strictly control the acquisition, transport, ownership and storage of firearms, and to reduce smuggling of firearms, are also recommended.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5815102PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxx164DOI Listing

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