Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program

Friday Newsletter

December 20, 2024

Announcements

  • The 2025 Annual Firearm Violence Prevention Conference is accepting abstract submissions. Abstracts are due January 31, but no date has been set for the conference yet. See the flyer for more information.
  • IAPHS’ Fall Conference “Community Engagement in Population Health Science” will take place in Pittsburg September 8-11, 2025, and is currently accepting abstracts. Read more about the conference and submission process here. 
  • We will be resuming FIPRP Weeklies, Methods Seminars, and FIPRP Fridays in the new year. Until then, happy holidays, and a happy new year! 

Opportunities

RFA-MH-25-120: Lethal Means Safety Suicide Prevention Research in Healthcare and Community Settings (R34 Clinical Trial Required)
DHHS NIH, open through January 23, 2025

RFA-NR-25-002: Projects in Firearm Injury Prevention (R24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NIH, estimated closing date January 28, 2025


PAR-24-061: Firearm Injury Prevention Research: Short Courses (R25 Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NIH, estimated closing date May 25, 2026

Recent Firearm Injury Papers

Authors

Title

Publication

Meira KC, Guimarães RM, Silva GWS, Jomar RT, Dantas ESO

 

Suicide methods among Brazilian women from 1980 to 2019: Influence of age, period, and cohort

 

PLoS One

Testa A, Tsai J

 

Functional limitations and firearm purchases among low-income U.S. military veterans

 

Injury Epidemiology

Beard JH, Eschliman EL, Wamakima A, Morrison CN, MacMillan J, Midberry J

 

Defining harmful news reporting on community firearm violence: A modified Delphi consensus study

PLoS One

Zwald ML, Holland KM, Sumner SA, Sheppard M, Chen Y, Wallace A, Friar NW, Simon TR

 

Trends in Firearm Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments by Individual- and County-Level Characteristics, 2019 to 2023

Annals of Emergency Medicine 

 

Pear VA, Schleimer JP

Back to Basics: What Descriptive Epidemiology Can Teach Us About the Recent Rise in Firearm Homicide 

 

Epidemiology

Greenberg B, Bennett A, Naveed A, Petrut R, Wang SM, Vyas N, Bachari A, Khan S, Sue TC, Dryburgh N, Almoli F, Skidmore B, Shaver N, Bui EC, Brouwers M, Moher D, Little J, Maggi J, Ahmed N

How firearm legislation impacts firearm mortality internationally: A scoping review  

 

Health Policy Open

 

Rodriguez TR, Bandel SL, Bond AE, Anestis MD, Anestis JC

Predictors of recent mental health service utilization among firearm-owning US service members with high levels of psychological distress

Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior

Degli Esposti M, Schell TL, Smart R

The recent rise in homicide: An analysis of weekly mortality data, United States, 2018-2022

 

Epidemiology 

Treves-Kagan S, Ruvalcaba Y, Corry DT, Ray CM, Le VD, Lee RD, Siordia C, Mercado MC, Estefan LF, Vera TM, Kearns MC, Mercer Kollar LM, Satter DE, Penman-Aguilar A, Montero JT

 Intimate Partner Violence-Related Homicides of Hispanic and Latino Persons - National Violent Death Reporting System, United States, 2003-2021

 

MMWR Surveillance Summaries

FIPRP members are bolded

Resources

FIPRP Interest Form
Please share this with folks who:

  • Express interest in joining FIPRP
  • Would like to engage in FIPRP events 
  • Are interested in collaboration

Dissemination Team Consultation Form 
The Dissemination Team may be able to help with:

  • Creating research or policy briefs (https://fiprp.uw.edu/research-briefs/)
  • Technical support for graphic design platforms (for example, Canva or LucidChart)
  • Creating visual abstracts

Methods Team Consultation Form
The Methods Team may be able to help with:

  • Providing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods consultation services
  • Creating, compiling, and presenting methods resources to FIPRP members
  • Facilitating trainings on qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, research procedures, and research ethics

REMINDERS

  • Please reach out to Sam Banks (sbanks94@uw.edu) if you have any new firearm-related publications and/or conversations with the media, reporters, community partners, or policymakers in an article so it can be listed on the FIPRP website.
  • FIPRP has a SharePoint that we are hoping will help facilitate the sharing of resources. We currently have a methods folder which includes resources and guidance on topics like data visualization, qualitative methods, and survey methods among other resources for FIPRP outreach. If you would like access or would like to contribute resources, please email Sam Banks at sbanks94@uw.edu.
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