Guns and Suicide: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?

This is the title of the afternoon keynote address that will be delivered by Dr. Mike Anestis on September 25th as part of the 9th Annual Suicide Prevention Summit hosted by the Los Angeles County Suicide Prevention Network.  To register click here.

The keynote address will provide the audience with a thorough background on the relationship between firearms and suicide.  The discussion will be data-driven and will establish the magnitude of the relationship between firearms and suicide, will propose a theory-driven rationale for that relationship, and will propose solutions.  Information will be drawn from both military and civilian samples and will cover a range of solutions.

Dr. Mike Anestis is an Associate Professor of Psychology and the director of the Suicide and Dysregulation laboratory at the University of Southern Mississippi.  He received his bachelor’s degree from Yale University and his PhD from Florida State University.  His research focuses on risk factors for suicide, with a particular emphasis on the role of firearms.  Dr. Anestis is the author of over 130 peer reviewed scientific publications as well as the recent book Guns and Suicide: An American Epidemic.  Dr. Anestis received the 2018 Edwin Shneidman Award for early career achievement in suicide research from the American Association of Suicidology and is currently the principle investigator on a randomized clinical trial focused on increasing safe storage behavior among firearm owning members of the Mississippi National Guard.

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