Department of Psychology, University of Virginia.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2020 Jul;15(4):835-855. doi: 10.1177/1745691619898847. Epub 2020 May 6.
Firearms are one of the central flashpoints in American life, and yet the motivations underlying their ownership have been generally understudied by psychologists. In this article, I review work from across the social sciences to model the psychological utility that people get from gun ownership. I propose the coping model of protective gun ownership and argue that those who own their weapon for protection are using their gun symbolically as an aid to manage psychological threats-to their safety, control, and sense of belongingness-that come from their belief that the world is a dangerous place and that society will not keep them safe. I discuss the ramifications of this coping strategy and present a research agenda for exploring this framework.
枪支是美国人生活中的核心焦点之一,但心理学家对其拥有动机的研究却相对较少。在本文中,我回顾了社会科学领域的研究,以建立一个模型来描述人们从枪支拥有中获得的心理效用。我提出了保护性枪支拥有的应对模型,并认为那些出于保护目的而拥有武器的人,是将枪支作为一种象征性的工具,来帮助他们应对来自世界危险和社会不安全的心理威胁,包括对他们的安全、控制和归属感的威胁。我讨论了这种应对策略的后果,并提出了一个探索这一框架的研究议程。