Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program

Friday Newsletter

April 25, 2025

Announcements

  • Research Improves Lives, the new public-facing UW Medicine research information campaign is now live. Read more about it here!
  • Great news for ITHS REDCap users: REDCap will continue to be fully operational, thanks the UW School of Medicine Dean’s Office. Read more about this development here. 

Looking Ahead

 
 

FIPRP Friday

 

Today! April 25, 1-2 pm PDT
Speaker: Rosanna Smart
Title: "Evaluating and Communicating Evidence on the Effects of Gun Policies: Discussion of RAND’s Science of Gun Policy Reviews.”

 
Zoom Link
 
 
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FIPRP Weekly

 

April 30, 9:30-10 am PDT
Title: Canva Tutorial
Facilitator: Erika Marts

 
Zoom Link
 

Opportunities

  • Evidence for Action (E4A), a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is releasing a new call for proposals (CFP): Research to Advance Racial and Indigenous Health Equity. A webinar for this opportunity will be held on May 2, at 11 am PDT. Please read more and register here. 

Recent Firearm Injury Papers

Authors

Title

Publication

Prater LC, Noghrehchi P, Duan N, Takagi-Stewart J, Mooney SJ, Hefner JL, Goldstein EV

Mental and Physical Health-Related Risk Factors Among Females Who Died by Firearm Suicide

JAMA Network Open

Du AL, Macias AA, Burton BN, Gabriel RA

Association of Race, Ethnicity, and Outcomes Following Pediatric Firearm Injury: A United States Population Study

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine 

Nassauer A

The only friend I had was my gun": A mixed-methods study of gun culture in school shootings

 

PLoS One

Mohebbi F, Forati AM, Mantsch JR, Campbell M, Ghose R

A Computational Approach to Analyzing Spatiotemporal Trends in Gun Violence and Mental Health Disparities among Racialized Communities in US Metropolitan Areas

Journal of Urban Health

Cook N, Biel FM, Bet KA, Sills MR, Al Bataineh A, Rivera P, Templeton AR, Cartwright N

 

Engaging Stakeholders With Professional or Lived Experience to Improve Firearm Violence Lexicon Development

JMIR Formative Research

 

Kennedy SR, Stanley IH, Friedman K, Meza K, Johnson ML, Villarreal RI, Betz ME

 

Firearm Suicide Prevention in the Military Health System: A Qualitative Study of Clinician Training, the "Lock to Live" Decision Aid, and Connection to Out-of-Home Firearm Storage 

The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research

Arnold GE, Priestley MB

Do Gun-Purchase Waiting Periods Save Lives? 

Health Economics

FIPRP authors 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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