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Self-reported Access to Firearms Among Patients Receiving Care for Mental Health and Substance Use

Self-reported Access to Firearms Among Patients Receiving Care for Mental Health and Substance Use This cross-sectional study evaluates whether and how patients self-report firearm access information on a routine mental health monitoring questionnaire and examines sociodemographic and clinical associations of reported access. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Health Forum Pubmed Central

Self-reported Access to Firearms Among Patients Receiving Care for Mental Health and Substance Use

Self-reported Access to Firearms Among Patients Receiving Care for Mental Health and Substance Use

JAMA Health Forum , Volume 2 (8) – Aug 6, 2021

Abstract

This cross-sectional study evaluates whether and how patients self-report firearm access information on a routine mental health monitoring questionnaire and examines sociodemographic and clinical associations of reported access.

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Pubmed Central
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Copyright 2021 Richards JE et al. JAMA Health Forum.
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2689-0186
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10.1001/jamahealthforum.2021.1973
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Abstract

This cross-sectional study evaluates whether and how patients self-report firearm access information on a routine mental health monitoring questionnaire and examines sociodemographic and clinical associations of reported access.

Journal

JAMA Health ForumPubmed Central

Published: Aug 6, 2021

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