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Identity, experience, and threat: Assessing key correlates of firearm ownership and related behaviors in a representative sample of five US States

The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial, experiential, and demographic correlates of firearm ownership, carrying, and storage methods. We used a representative survey of 3,510 people living in five US states (Colorado, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Texas) conducted in 2022. I...

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Published in:Preventive medicine reports 2023-08, Vol.34, p.102269-102269, Article 102269
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