[OC] Men, women, guns and death

Posted by zummit

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  1. This post compares rates of gun ownership and intentional deaths among US states.

    There is a very high correlation (78%) between high rates of gun ownership and male suicide. It is much higher than the correlation between guns and homicide of men (19%). People who use a gun to attempt suicide are more likely to die as a result, compared to other methods. Men are more likely to use a gun in such an attempt.[[1]](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31791066/)

    Made in R with ggplot2. Data from the CDC [[2]](https://wonder.cdc.gov/Deaths-by-Underlying-Cause.html) and RAND.[[3]](https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TL354.html) I have also posted this on my blog, with more words: https://michaelarnoldgraphs.substack.com/p/men-women-guns-and-death

  2. Kinda confused for a second. I thought that the % gun owners were gender exclusive by category.

  3. Is there a specific reason to include non-gun related suicides and deaths?

  4. Confusing. Too many unclear variables on who owns the guns. Hard to see what the point is. Can’t this be combined into one simple graph – people, guns, suicide? Who cares if they’re men, women, or whatever?

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