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Family Safety Net

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Reducing access to firearms decreases suicide risk, and Alaska Native (AN) communities are disproportionately impacted. Most suicide prevention interventions target individuals, while AN communities prioritize family and community. The Family Safety Net (FSN) is a firearm injury prevention intervention tailored to Alaska Native/Inupiaq communities. FSN uses screening questions to identify adults concerned about a household member and provides suicide prevention education, firearm safe storage supplies (e.g., cable locks), and supportive reminder texts.

 

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Investigators

Lisa Wexler

Funding

The Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education, National Institutes of Health (NIH R61MH125757) and the University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (R49-CE-003085).

Project Period

2022-present