Frequency of Black and American Indian/Alaskan Native US Residents Screened for Firearm Access
Objective:
This study evaluates Black and AIAN individuals’ self-reported history of being screened for firearm access by healthcare providers and identifies factors that influence screening.
Method: A cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of included 3015 Black and 527 AIAN adults in the US. Participants were recruited via probability-based sampling.
Project Status:
Completed
Principal Investigators:
Allison E. Bond, Taylor R. Rodriguez, Gretchen Goldman, Jayna Moceri-Brooks, Daniel C. Semenza, and Michael D. Anestis.