Publications
Firearm Injury Prevention
Explore recent publications from the Firearm Injury Prevention Team.
- Do Children’s Mental Health Symptoms Impact Their Access to Unlocked Guns at Home?Guangyu Tong PhD, Josie Caves Sivaraman PhD, Michele M. Easter PhD, Naomi N. Duke MD, PhD, MPH , Megan L. Ranney MD, MPH, Jeffrey W. Swanson PhD, William E. Copeland PhD
- Firearms lethal means safety among Veterans: Attitudes toward involving a concerned significant otherBryann B. DeBeer, Monica M. Matthieu, Linda C. Degutis, Stephanie Clafferty, Alexis Blessing, Cameron Quan, and Sandra B. Morissette
- Predictors of 30-day Readmission in Firearm-related Traumatic Brain Injury- A Nationwide Readmission Database Study (P2-4.002)Christopher Chang, John Lin, Jia-Shu Chen, Joshua Feler, Belinda Shao, Diana Wang, Kevin Nguyen, Damian Sanchez, Ethan Winkler, Megan Ranney, and Ali Mahta
- Gun Violence, Physician Leadership, and a Public Health Perspective with Dr. Megan RanneySacopulos MJ, Ranney ML. Gun Violence, Physician Leadership, and a Public Health Perspective with Dr. Megan Ranney. Physician Leadership Journal. (2025);12(2)39/43. https://doi.org/10.55834/plj.6882790063
- Mental Health After Mass Shootings: Research Findings and Clinical ConsiderationsLowe, S.R., Márquez-Greene, N. & Ranney, M.L. Mental Health After Mass Shootings: Research Findings and Clinical Considerations. J Health Serv Psychol 51, 5–13 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42843-025-00125-7
- Connecticut providers knowledge and attitudes towards use of extreme risk protection ordersPandya, N., Dodington, J., Jacob, J. et al. Connecticut providers knowledge and attitudes towards use of extreme risk protection orders. Inj. Epidemiol. 12, 17 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40621-025-00565-1
- A Survey About Mass Shootings Is the Tip of the IcebergMegan L. Ranney, MD, MPH
- Congress is threatening funding of US firearm-injury prevention research — againDanielle N. Poole; Megan L. Ranney