The Associations Between State Veteran Population Rates, Handgun Legislation, and Statewide Suicide Rates
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2016
School
Psychology
Abstract
Background: Within the US, veterans exhibit an elevated suicide rate, with firearms serving as the most common method. Research has demonstrated that several state laws regulating handgun ownership are associated with lower suicide rates.
Method: Publically available databases were utilized to extract relevant data.
Results: Statewide veteran population rates (per 100,000) predicted overall suicide rates, firearm suicide rates, and the proportion of suicides by firearms. Furthermore, the association between veteran population and overall suicide rate was largely explained by the elevated proportion of suicides by firearms in states with higher veteran populations. Lastly, results demonstrated states without handgun legislation in place exhibited higher veteran populations.
Conclusions: Findings indicate veterans may impact statewide suicide rates through their propensity to use firearms as their method and that the tendency for veterans to live in states without handgun legislation may exacerbate this phenomenon.
Publication Title
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Volume
74
First Page
30
Last Page
34
Recommended Citation
Anestis, M. D.,
Capron, D. W.
(2016). The Associations Between State Veteran Population Rates, Handgun Legislation, and Statewide Suicide Rates. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 74, 30-34.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/17073