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Associations Between Firearm and Suicide Rates: A Replication of Kleck (2021).

Tyler Jeremiah Lane
Published in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2022)
The main result in Kleck failed to reproduce, finding instead a significant association between firearm availability and suicide rates, as did U.S. analyses. While reproductions of Kleck's other analyses continued to show no association, they were based on unreliable methods. I therefore reject Kleck's conclusion that that firearm availability does not influence suicide rates. HighlightsUsing data global data, I find firearm availability is positively associated with suicide rates.I identify serious flaws in the logic and methods of Kleck and an earlier review.For transparency, data and code have been archived on a public repository.
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