High School-Aged Teens Experiencing Depression Or Suicidal Ideation Appear To Have Increased Perceived Access To Firearms Compared With Their Peers, Research Suggests

Healio (5/26, Weldon) reported, “High school-aged teens experiencing depression or suicidal ideation have increased perceived access to firearms compared with their peers,” which “is especially concerning, the researchers said, because easy firearm access increases the risk for suicide, which is the second leading cause of death among adolescents.” After examining data “from a web survey of 1,914 parent-teen duos between June 24, 2020, and July 22, 2020, to generate a nationally representative sample of U.S. teens,” investigators found that “teens with depression or suicidality were 56% more likely…to believe they had easy and quick access to a firearm either on their property or off it.” The findings were published online May 22 in the journal Pediatrics.

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— “Teens with depression, suicidality have increased perceived access to firearms “Rose Weldon, Healio, May 26, 2023

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