The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

3248.0: Monday, November 11, 2002 - 2:50 PM

Abstract #48046

Firearms Exposure Among 5,733 California Adolescents

Susan B. Sorenson, PhD, School of Public Health, Community Health Sciences Dept, University of California Los Angeles, Box 951772, Violence Prevention Research Group, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772, (310) 825-8749, sorenson@ucla.edu

Background. Firearms figure prominently in the deaths of adolescents. The present study investigated adolescents' exposure to firearms.

Methods. As part of a 55,000 household California survey, 5,733 adolescents were interviewed via telephone about firearms. When the parent allowed their child to be interviewed, 81% of the adolescents agreed to be interviewed. Interviews were conducted in six languages.

Results. Over one fifth of the sample reported living in households with a firearm - 18.7% with a long gun (rifle or shotgun) and 13.2% with a handgun. 5.3% reported that they, themselves, have a firearm at home or somewhere else; most of these guns were a gift from their parents. 18.4% report that a gun is in the home of either of their two closest friends; about half (48.3%) of these homes have handguns. 7.2% report that one or both of these friends owns a gun themselves, of which 30.4% are handguns. One fifth report knowing people around their same age (excluding their two closest friends) who have a handgun. 18.8% report that they could get a handgun within two days if they wanted one. 97.3% report that they would prefer that it was difficult or impossible for teens to gain access to guns.

Conclusions. Adolescents are the demographic group most likely to use a firearm to kill themselves or others. Federally licensed firearms dealers are prohibited from selling a handgun to minors. Teens have ready access to firearms via their families, friends, and acquaintances.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Adolescents and Firearms

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA