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Psychological reports

Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 20

A common ground gun violence prevention policy package

Alcohol use amongst rural adolescents and young adults: a brief review of the literature

Attitudes toward dating violence, social impact, and alexithymia in university students: a structural equation modeling

Confirming eight-factor structure of the substance use motives measure in a sample of US college students

Depictions of firearms and other projectile weapons in top-selling Japanese Manga

Disentangling the coping process in White rural men who carry guns

Examining the relation between early violence exposure and firearm-related experiences in emerging adulthood: a longitudinal cohort study

Factors associated with gun possession among high-school students in the U.S. before and during the pandemic

Five years of extreme risk protection orders in Oregon: a descriptive analysis

Gun owners views on gun control in the United States: a qualitative study

Honor endorsement and increased firearm purchasing behavior and intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Introversion, alexithymia, and hostility: a path analysis from personality to suicidal ideation among university students

Mental illness, gun access and carrying: a test of competing hypotheses

Perceived social support and connectedness in non-suicidal self-injury engagement

Physiology of risk-taking and risk management in realistic decision-making scenarios

Recommendations for the clinician role in reducing gun violence

The dark side of safety: a call for a more thorough consideration of racism and collective power motivations in the social psychology of firearms

The influence of gun victimization on support for gun control legislation

Toward tailored and targeted communication for the promotion of firearm safety: a qualitative study with firearm retailers

Using the socio-ecological model to understand increased risk of gun violence in the African American community