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Citation

Gomez DB, Xu Z, Saleh JH. Patterns (N Y) 2020; 1(9): e100154.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Cell Press)

DOI

10.1016/j.patter.2020.100154

PMID

33336203 PMCID

Abstract

In the absence of direct measurements of state-level household gun ownership (GO), the quality and accuracy of proxy measures for this variable are essential for firearm-related research and policy development. In this work, we develop two highly accurate proxy measures of GO using traditional regression analysis and deep learning, the former accounting for non-linearities in the covariates (portion of suicides committed with a firearm [FS/S] and hunting license rates) and their statistical interactions. We subject the proxies to extensive model diagnostics and validation. Both our regression-based and deep-learning proxy measures provide highly accurate models of GO with training R2 of 96% and 98%, respectively, along with other desirable qualities-stark improvements over the prevalent FS/S proxy (R2 = 0.68). Model diagnostics reveal this widely used FS/S proxy is highly biased and inadequate; we recommend that it no longer be used to represent state-level household gun ownership in firearm-related studies.


Language: en

Keywords

deep learning; firearm prevalence; gun ownership; proxy measures; regression analysis

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