Professor discovers a link between gun ownership and higher rates of suicide [View all]
UCR Professor of Sociology Augustine Kposowa recently published his study Impact of Firearm Availability and Gun Regulation on State Suicide Rate in The Journal of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. His research found that gun owners are more likely to commit suicide and discusses the measures that should be taken to prevent more deaths in the United States. He hopes his research will motivate policymakers to take preventative measures and create regulations on gun ownership.
Kposowa began his study because he was shocked by the laxity and wide availability of guns in America. A lot of people think that when suicide occurs it is because of planning, but that is not the case, suicide can happen in an impulsive way, Kposowa explained in his research.
If the gun is unlocked the risk (of suicide) goes higher, and then if the unlocked gun is loaded the rates go even higher, Kposowa stated. In addition to whether the gun is loaded, he also investigated the different types of storage and the effect that has on rates of suicide.
The researcher proposed policy changes that could help to decrease suicide rates within the United States. Referencing the comparably lower gun suicide rates in countries with stricter gun regulations, Kposowa advocates allowing the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to collect data on gun ownership. If the CDC can collect data then we can constantly report on the dangers of guns, maybe that will help people to change their minds and their fixation on guns, he said. Currently the CDC is not allowed to appropriate funds for studies that advocate or promote gun control.
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