States With More Behavioral Health Workers Appear To Experience Minor Reduction In Adjusted Firearm Suicide Rates, Research Suggests

Healio (10/18, Gramigna) reported, “States with more behavioral health workers experienced a minor reduction in adjusted firearm suicide rates,” researchers concluded after conducting “a time-series cross-sectional analysis to compare firearm suicide rates in states with more available treatment professionals with rates in states with fewer professionals.” The findings were published online Oct. 7 in the journal Health Affairs.

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— “, “Joe Gramigna, Healio, October 18, 2019

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