Firearm storage practice among military service members with suspected traumatic brain injury

Objective:
In this study, we found that National Guardsmen who screened positive were more likely than their peers to store their firearms loaded and in a non-secure location. Furthermore, the more severe a service member’s TBI, the greater the odds that they stored their firearm unsafely. This indicates that individuals suffering from TBI – a group vulnerable to suicide – tend to have more ready access to firearms.

Project Status:
Completed

Principal Investigator (PI): 
Michael D. Anestis, PhD, Ian H. Stanley, PhD, Brian P. Marx, PhD, Terence M. Keane, PhD

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