RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Gun ownership and social gun culture JF Injury Prevention JO Inj Prev FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 216 OP 220 DO 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041586 VO 22 IS 3 A1 Bindu Kalesan A1 Marcos D Villarreal A1 Katherine M Keyes A1 Sandro Galea YR 2016 UL http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/22/3/216.abstract AB We assessed gun ownership rates in 2013 across the USA and the association between exposure to a social gun culture and gun ownership. We used data from a nationally representative sample of 4000 US adults, from 50 states and District of Columbia, aged >18 years to assess gun ownership and social gun culture performed in October 2013. State-level firearm policy information was obtained from the Brady Law Center and Injury Prevention and Control Center. One-third of Americans reported owning a gun, ranging from 5.2% in Delaware to 61.7% in Alaska. Gun ownership was 2.25-times greater among those reporting social gun culture (PR=2.25, 95% CI 2.02 to 2.52) than those who did not. In conclusion, we found strong association between social gun culture and gun ownership. Gun cultures may need to be considered for public health strategies that aim to change gun ownership in the USA.