Mick
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So, you would prefer to attack me instead of what I said?
How uncouth.
Persons with anger traits who had access to guns at home were more likely to be male, younger, married, and to live in outlying areas around metropolitan centers rather than in central cities. Persons with anger traits who carried guns were significantly more likely to meet diagnostic criteria for a wide range of mental disorders, including depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, PTSD, intermittent explosive disorder, pathological gambling, eating disorder, alcohol and illicit drug use disorders, and a range of personality disorders. Results from multivariable analyses of both the number and type of disorders showed a significant association between the anger/gun-carry index and having multiple internalizing, externalizing, and personality disorders, controlling for demographic characteristics. However, schizophrenia (nonaffective psychosis) and bipolar disorder did not show net significant associations with anger/carry, possibly due to their rarity. Very few of persons in the risky category of having anger traits combined with gun access had ever been hospitalized for a mental health problem.
Use it in full context nextime and you might gain the understanding you seek. I would also like to know what you refute about the conclusion?