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In this episode of "One in Ten," host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Zirui Song, an Associate Professor of Healthcare Policy and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, about the extensive impact of firearm injuries on children and their families. They discuss the often overshadowed effects of these injuries, such as the long-term trauma and significant healthcare costs. Dr. Song shares findings from his research, which reveals that not only do surviving children face increased physical pain, psychiatric disorders, and substance use, but their families also suffer substantial mental health impacts and financial strains. They delve into the demographics of injured children, highlighting that older children in their teenage years are often more affected than younger ones. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of gun safety measures, such as gun locks, and the role of healthcare professionals in prevention. Dr. Song's research calls attention to the broader societal and economic implications of firearm injuries, urging public health and policy interventions. The episode underscores the necessity for comprehensive support and preventive strategies to mitigate the devastating consequences of firearm injuries on children and their families.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Firearm Injuries in Children
01:44 Interview with Dr. Zirui Song
03:09 The Impact of Firearm Injuries on Families
06:15 Prevalence and Demographics of Firearm Injuries
19:00 Psychological and Physical Effects on Survivors
29:31 Economic Burden of Firearm Injuries
33:28 Employer and Public Policy Implications
39:07 Future Research and Final Thoughts
47:18 Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this episode of "One in Ten," host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Zirui Song, an Associate Professor of Healthcare Policy and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, about the extensive impact of firearm injuries on children and their families. They discuss the often overshadowed effects of these injuries, such as the long-term trauma and significant healthcare costs. Dr. Song shares findings from his research, which reveals that not only do surviving children face increased physical pain, psychiatric disorders, and substance use, but their families also suffer substantial mental health impacts and financial strains. They delve into the demographics of injured children, highlighting that older children in their teenage years are often more affected than younger ones. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of gun safety measures, such as gun locks, and the role of healthcare professionals in prevention. Dr. Song's research calls attention to the broader societal and economic implications of firearm injuries, urging public health and policy interventions. The episode underscores the necessity for comprehensive support and preventive strategies to mitigate the devastating consequences of firearm injuries on children and their families.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Firearm Injuries in Children
01:44 Interview with Dr. Zirui Song
03:09 The Impact of Firearm Injuries on Families
06:15 Prevalence and Demographics of Firearm Injuries
19:00 Psychological and Physical Effects on Survivors
29:31 Economic Burden of Firearm Injuries
33:28 Employer and Public Policy Implications
39:07 Future Research and Final Thoughts
47:18 Conclusion and Call to Action
Support the show
Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
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