USA Today (4/4, Pitofsky) reports, “Survivors of gun violence and their families see a spike in medical costs and the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders in the months following an injury,” investigators concluded in a study “based on patient records over 10 years.” The study “included information from 6,498 survivors of firearm injuries, matched to 32,490 control individuals, and 12,489 family members, including significant others, parents and children of survivors of gun violence injuries, compared to 62,445 control individuals,” as well as “survivors’ records from one year before a firearm injury through one year after.” The findings were published online April 5 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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— “Gun violence survivors see substantial increase in psychiatric, substance use disorders, study says “Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY, April 4, 2022