Women Veterans' experiences discussing household firearms with their intimate partners: collaborative, devalued, and deferential relational types
Abstract Background Rates of firearm suicide have increased among women Veterans. Discussing firearm access and reducing access to lethal means of suicide when suicide risk is heightened are central tenets of suicide prevention, as is tailoring suicide prevention strategies to specific populations....
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Main Authors: | Evan R. Polzer (Author), Carly M. Rohs (Author), Suzanne M. Thomas (Author), Ryan Holliday (Author), Christin N. Miller (Author), Joseph A. Simonetti (Author), Katherine M. Iverson (Author), Lisa A. Brenner (Author), Lindsey L. Monteith (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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