Pediatric upper extremity firearm injuries: an analysis of demographic factors and recurring mechanisms of injury.
D Spencer NicholsMitsy AudateCaroline KingDavid KerekesHarvey ChimEllen S SattesonPublished in: World journal of pediatrics : WJP (2021)
Risk factors such as male sex, White-not Hispanic or Latino race/ethnicity, and adolescent age were attributed to increased risk for injury. Male sex was associated with increased risk of injury by accidental discharge and female sex with intentional assault. Air rifles were the most common firearm type overall, although female sex was associated with increased risk for injury by powder weapon.