Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program

Friday Newsletter

October 3, 2025

Announcements

  • HIPRC launched its NEW Injury & Violence Prevention (IVP) Grand Rounds this week, which occurs every Wednesday from 1- 2 pm. See the flyer to read more about the series and upcoming talks.
  • The Society for Prevention Research put out their call for abstracts ahead of the 2026 meeting in DC! Submit your abstract by November 7th here. If you plan on attending and have interest in submitting a symposia, please reach out to Dr. Elizabeth Weybright.

Looking Ahead

 
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FIPRP Weekly

 

October 8, 9:30-10 am PT
Speaker: Hiwot Weldamariam
Title: Trends in Firearm‐ In-hospital Case‐Fatality: Ethnicity-Specific Analysis at a Level I Trauma Center from 2004–2024

 
Zoom Link
 
 
 

FIPRP Friday

 

October 17, 10-11 am PT
Speaker:  Dr. Magdalena Cerdá 
Title: "Building the bridge to prevention: Using agent-based modeling to identify promising strategies to prevent firearm violence"

 
Zoom Link
 

Opportunities

The Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium is hiring a postdoctoral research fellow! Review of applications begins December 1, and you can read more about this exciting opportunity here.

Recent Firearm Injury Papers

Authors

Title

Publication

Conrick KM, McCollum O, Porter SF, St. Vil C, Kanuha VK, Rowhani-Rahbar A, Moore M

Weighing Medical and Legal Interventions and Potential Harms for Clients at Risk of Firearm Injuries and Deaths

Social Work Research

Rook JM, Orji W, Walker SC, Mannava SV, Marsh KM, Hartman HA, Zallen G, Henry MC, Knod JL, Baerg J, Juillard C, Naik-Mathuria B

Child and Adolescent Firearm-Related Homicide Occurring at Home

JAMA Surgery

Mumford EA, Liu W, Sheridan-Johnson J

Childhood victimization and young adult firearm violence and self-harm ideation

Social Science & Medicine

Farr K

Mass Shootings in Public Places: Continuities and Complexities

Violence and Victims

Semenza DC, Thomas C, Stansfield R, Johnson DB, Burke KC, Anestis MD

Local homicides increase suicide in US counties

Social Science & Medicine

Romer D, Jamieson PE, Hawkins LE, Jamieson KH

Firearm Violence in Entertainment Media as a Contributor to the Youth Firearm Health Crisis in the United States

Journal of Adolescent Health

Lee E, Pan W, Wang L, Heinze J

Firearm incidents and cardiovascular disease mortality: A census-tract level study

Social Science & Medicine

Gao P, Van Horne SE, Larsen DA, Rubinstein RA, Lane SD

Analyzing the stability of gun violence patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Syracuse, New York

International Journal of Health Geographics

Sathya C, Carducci A, Nofi C

In-Home Pediatric Firearm Deaths-Evidence, Controversies, and the Case for Action

JAMA Surgery

Glasser NJ, Jameson JC, Abou Baker N, Pollack HA, Tung EL

Sex Differences in Life-Course Suicide Rates by State Firearm Policy Environment

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Hill TM, Kerivan LT, Phadnis M, Guidry CA, Winfield RD

From past to present: A comparison of interpersonal firearm violence between historically graded neighborhoods of Kansas City

American Journal of Surgery

MacWilliams K, Marmion J, Blascyk D, Urbina S, Moyers R, True G

Opportunities and barriers to engaging caregivers in firearm suicide prevention: findings from focus groups with caregivers of veterans

Injury Epidemiology

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

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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