Association of Health Care Journalists: Black People Exposed to Gun Violence More Likely to Deal With Suicidal Thoughts, Says New Study
February 23, 2024
February 23, 2024
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Feb. 23 (TNSres) -- The Association of Health Care Journalists issued the following news:
Black adults who have been exposed to gun violence are more likely to deal with suicidal ideation throughout their lives, according to a Feb. 6 study.
"Our study found that exposure to gun violence, whether experienced directly or indirectly, is associated with increased suicidal thoughts and behaviors among Black adults," said lead author Daniel Semen . . .
Black adults who have been exposed to gun violence are more likely to deal with suicidal ideation throughout their lives, according to a Feb. 6 study.
"Our study found that exposure to gun violence, whether experienced directly or indirectly, is associated with increased suicidal thoughts and behaviors among Black adults," said lead author Daniel Semen . . .