Could a short video save lives? That’s the implication of a new analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics, which observed children’s behaviors after they watched a brief gun-safety video.
Children find uniformed authority figures persuasive, they write, suggesting that law enforcement get involved in promoting safe gun behavior for children.
Most parents and guardians in the study thought their child would be safe around guns, the researchers write. Yet fewer than a quarter total told the adults they had found a gun, while more than half touched the firearms. “We recommend that adults teach children about gun safety and reduce their exposure to age-inappropriate media,” the researchers write. “It is well past time for the U.S. to also take steps to reduce firearm-related injuries in children and adolescents.”
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