2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295042
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Women Veterans’ perspectives, experiences, and preferences for firearm lethal means counseling discussions

Evan R. Polzer,
Ryan Holliday,
Carly M. Rohs
et al.

Abstract: Aims Firearms have become an increasingly common method of suicide among women Veterans, yet this population has rarely been a focus in firearm suicide prevention research. Limited knowledge is available regarding the preferences, experiences, or needs of women Veterans with respect to firearm lethal means counseling (LMC), an evidence-based suicide prevention strategy. Understanding is necessary to optimize delivery for this population. Method Our sample included forty women Veterans with lifetime suicidal … Show more

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