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18: Lethal Means Safety

Other Management Modalities » opulation & Community-based Interventions
18: Lethal Means Safety

We suggest reducing access to lethal means to decrease suicide rates at the population level.

Strength:

Weak for

Category:

ReviewedNew-added

Grades and Definitions

Strong for
or "We recommend offering this option …"
Weak for
or "We suggest offering this option …"
No recommendation
or "There is insufficient evidence …"
Weak against
or "We suggest not offering this option …"
Strong against
or "We recommend against offering this option …"

Categories and Definitions

Evidence Reviewed* Recommendation Category* Definition*
Reviewed New-added New recommendation following review of the evidence
New-replaced Recommendation from previous CPG that has been carried over to the updated CPG that has been changed following review of the evidence
Not changed Recommendation from previous CPG that has been carried forward to the updated CPG where the evidence has been reviewed but the recommendation is not changed
Amended Recommendation from the previous CPG that has been carried forward to the updated CPG where the evidence has been reviewed and a minor amendment has been made
Deleted Recommendation from the previous CPG that has been removed based on review of the evidence
Not reviewed Not changed Recommendation from previous CPG that has been carried forward to the updated CPG, but for which the evidence has not been reviewed
Amended Recommendation from the previous CPG that has been carried forward to the updated CPG where the evidence has not been reviewed and a minor amendment has been made
Deleted Recommendation from the previous CPG that has been removed because it was deemed out of scope for the updated CPG
*Adapted from the NICE guideline manual (2012): The guidelines manual. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence;2012. and Martinez Garcia L, McFarlane E, Barnes S, Sanabria AJ, Alonso-Coello P, Alderson P. Updated recommendations: An assessment of NICE clinical guidelines. Implement Sci. 2014;9:72.

Recommendation Resources

Lethal means are objects (e.g., medications, firearms, sharp instruments) that can be used to inflict self-directed violence (SDV). Lethal Means Safety (LMS) is an intentional, voluntary practice to reduce one's suicide risk by limiting access to those lethal means.

Webinars

This section includes links to recommended webinars about Lethal Means Safety.

CPG Webinar A Patient-Centered Approach to Lethal Means Safety with Veterans Presented by Dr. Ryan Holliday & Dr. Lindsey Monteith
CPG Webinar Community Prevention Progress: A Look at Governor's Challenge Efforts to Educate Communities on Lethal Means Safety Presented by Cicely Burrows-McElwain, Colonel Wanda Wright & Nicole Gore
SRM Lecture Series graphic Firearm Acquisition & Ownership — Decision Making Within the Context of Injury Risk Presented by Joseph Simonetti, MD
CPG Webinar Perspectives on Firearm-Related Conversations in Clinical Settings Presented by Dr. Joseph Simonetti
CPG Webinar Partnering with Firearm Retailers to Promote Temporary Out-of-Home Firearm Storage Presented by Gala True, PhD, Caleb Morse, and Joseph Constans, PhD

Podcasts

This section includes links to recommended podcasts about Population & Community-based Interventions.

Short Takes on Suicide Prevention
Short Takes podcast icon Why We Need to Talk Firearm Safety When We Talk about Suicide Prevention with Dr. Michael Anestis
Short Takes podcast icon Talking to Patients about Firearm Safety with Dr. Marian (Emmy) Betz
Short Takes podcast icon Promoting Lethal Means Safety to Prevent Veteran Suicide with Dr. Joseph Simonetti
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Websites

This section includes examples of recommended websites with Lethal Means Safety information.

Lethal Means Safety Resources at VISN 19 MIRECC The VA Rocky Mountain MIRECC for Veteran Suicide Prevention developed a Lethal Means Safety website, which contains information regarding the evidence for LMS, tips on Lethal Means Safety Counseling, LMS recommendations, and associated resources.
Means Matter Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health developed the Means Matter website, which is another excellent source of information regarding LMS.
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Visual Abstracts

This section includes visual abstracts related to Lethal Means Safety.

Firearm Safety as a Suicide Prevention Strategy Within Health Care Systems
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Related publication: Promoting Firearm Safety as a Suicide Prevention Strategy Within Health Care Systems: Challenges and Recommendations — PubMed (nih.gov)
Firearm Safety as a Suicide Prevention Strategy Within
Challenges

Health care systems face several challenges in implementing firearm-related lethal means safety suicide prevention interventions

  • Training
  • Refining Interventions
  • Risk Perceptions
  • Managing Sensitive Data
Recommendations

Develop a comprehensive and individualized set of evidence-informed lethal means safety training materials for clinical staff

Refining Interventions

Prioritize creation and implementation of firearm safety interventions tailored to diverse clinical settings and patient-risk groups

Risk Perceptions

Support research that improves understanding of firearm-related risk perceptions to inform messaging and communication strategies

Managing Sensitive Data

Establish and disseminate a plan outlining firearm-related data collection and management procedures

Further Suggestions

Develop infrastructure to facilitate stakeholder engagement to increases cultural competency and focus on patient needs

Support continued partnerships with firearm owners, gun shops, shooting ranges, and firearm advocacy organizations which could provide invaluable information for training and clinical materials

Simonetti, J., & Brenner L. (2019) Promoting firearm safety as a suicide preventions strategy within health care systems: challenges and recommendations. Psychiatry Online. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900286

What are firearm storage practices among a nationally representative sample of US Veterans?
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Related publication: Firearm Storage Practices Among American Veterans — PubMed (nih.gov)
What are firearm storage practices among a nationally representative sample of US Veterans?

n=561 Veteran Firearm Owners
2015 National Firearms Survey

22.5% store all firearms unloaded & locked

33.3% store at least one firearm loaded & unlocked

Strongly Agree/Agree that taking time to load or unlock gun is no good for self-protection

Unloaded & locked: 13.7%

Loaded & unlocked: 48.5%

Simonetti e al. (2018) American Journal of Preventative Medicine dot: 10.1016/j.amepre.2018.04.014