I agree but it also says it’s more than motor vehicle crashes. What if people get the same level of injury in gunshots and car crashes? Why does one cause greater harm than the other. Definitely worth finding out but the “almost dying” doesn’t explain the differences.
DMC1001 t1_iymgsss wrote
Reply to comment by Konebred in Children and teens who survive a firearm injury have a high rate of developing new mental health diagnoses in the year afterward, even compared with kids who suffered injuries in a motor vehicle crash, a new study shows. by Wagamaga
I agree but it also says it’s more than motor vehicle crashes. What if people get the same level of injury in gunshots and car crashes? Why does one cause greater harm than the other. Definitely worth finding out but the “almost dying” doesn’t explain the differences.