BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//UCLA//iCal Event Generator//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:844cee4e-eec3-4b1d-80d1-53bedd162071 DTSTAMP:20230626T073551Z DTSTART:20230426T190000Z DTEND:20230426T194500Z SUMMARY:Firearm Access, Storage Practices, and Suicidal Ideation Among Veterans in California: Findings from the 2021 CHIS Survey URL:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/webinar/firearm-access-storage-practices-and-suicidal-ideation-among-veterans-california-findings-2021-chis?language=es URL;VALUE=URI:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/webinar/firearm-access-storage-practices-and-suicidal-ideation-among-veterans-california-findings-2021-chis?language=es DESCRIPTION:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/webinar/firearm-access-storage-practices-and-suicidal-ideation-among-veterans-california-findings-2021-chis?language=es\n\nAccording to the California Department of Public Health, 583 veterans died by suicide in California in 2020, with 3 in 5 of those suicides the result of firearm injuries. Using data from 2021 CHIS, researchers share findings that examine military veterans' access to firearms and how the firearms are stored (locked or unlocked, loaded or unloaded), as well as mental health status and mental health care access, and suicide ideation. LOCATION:Online END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR