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Social determinants of health in relation to firearm-related homicides in the United States: A nationwide multilevel cross-sectional study.

Daniel Kim
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
This study finds that the rich-poor gap, level of citizens' trust in institutions, economic opportunity, and public welfare spending are all related to firearm homicide rates in the US. Further establishing the causal nature of these associations and modifying these social determinants may help to address the growing gun violence epidemic and reverse recent life expectancy declines among Americans.
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