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 completely disturbing that some parents still don't get the message--get guns out of the house! Experts warn parents time and again to remove firearms This is an extensive list of small arms — pistol, machine gun, grenade launcher, anti-tank rifle — that includes variants.

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, especially if their kid is depressed. However, the Journal of the American Academy The American Academy in Berlin is a non-partisan academic institution in Berlin. It was founded in September 1994 by a group of prominent Americans and Germans, among them Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Richard von Weizsäcker, Fritz Stern and Otto Graf Lambsdorff and opened in  of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry A branch of psychiatry that specialises in work with children, teenagers, and their families. History
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 reports parents aren't listening. A hundred depressed teens and their parents were interviewed before and after treatment for depression. Parents who had guns were warned about the dangers of keeping a gun in the house. Guns kill (duh), and depressed teens with access to guns are associated with higher rates of suicide. Of the families who had firearms, only 27 percent did away with guns. A whopping 73 percent didn't. Two years later, researchers interviewed the same parents. Of the families who got rid of the guns, only 36 percent had kept them away. Even worse? Seventeen percent of families who'd never owned a gun actually went out and purchased one! No joke.
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Title Annotation:why parents of depressed teenagers should not keep guns in house
Publication:Girls' Life
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 1, 2001
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