Binswanger Ingrid A, Cowan John A
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado, USA.
J Trauma. 2009 Mar;66(3):906-11. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e31816142e1.
Firearms are a major cause of injury and death. We sought to determine (1) the prevalence of movie scenes that depicted firearms and verbal firearm safety messages; (2) the context and health outcomes in firearm scenes; and (3) the association between the Motion Picture Association of America ratings and firearm scene characteristics.
Ten top revenue-grossing motion pictures were selected for each year from 1995 to 2004 in descending order of gross revenues. Data on firearm scenes were collected by movie coders using dual-monitor computer workstations and real-time collection tools.
Seventy of the 100 movies had scenes with firearms and the majority of movies with firearms were rated PG-13. Firearm scenes (N = 624) accounted for 17% of screen time in movies with firearms. Among firearm scenes, crime or illegal activity was involved in 45%, deaths occurred in 19%, and injuries occurred in 12%. A verbal reference to safety was made in 0.8%.
Depictions of firearms in top revenue-grossing movies were common, but safety messages were exceedingly rare. Major motion pictures present an under-used opportunity for education about firearm safety.
枪支是受伤和死亡的主要原因。我们试图确定:(1)描绘枪支及枪支安全口讯的电影场景的普遍程度;(2)枪支场景中的背景情况和健康后果;(3)美国电影协会评级与枪支场景特征之间的关联。
从1995年至2004年,按票房收入从高到低的顺序,每年挑选十部票房最高的电影。电影编码员使用双显示器计算机工作站和实时收集工具收集有关枪支场景的数据。
100部电影中有70部有枪支场景,大多数有枪支场景的电影被评为PG - 13级。枪支场景(共624个)占含有枪支场景电影的银幕时间的17%。在枪支场景中,45%涉及犯罪或非法活动,19%有人死亡,12%有人受伤。提及安全的口讯占0.8%。
票房最高的电影中枪支的描绘很常见,但安全口讯极为罕见。主流电影在枪支安全教育方面存在未充分利用的机会。