Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program, Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Inj Prev. 2021 Feb;27(1):87-92. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2020-043872. Epub 2020 Sep 17.
To better understand motivations behind purchase and storage of firearms during the COVID-19 pandemic, we used Amazon Mechanical Turk to conduct an online survey of individuals who did and did not purchase a firearm since 1 January 2020 in response to COVID-19. The survey was fielded between 1 and 5 May 2020. We asked about motivations for purchase, changes in storage practices and concern for themselves or others due to COVID-19. There were 1105 survey respondents. Most people who purchased a firearm did so to protect themselves from people. Among respondents who had purchased a firearm in response to COVID-19 without prior household firearm ownership, 39.7% reported at least one firearm was stored unlocked. Public health efforts to improve firearm-related safety during COVID-19 should consider increasing access to training and framing messages around the concerns motivating new firearm purchase.
为了更好地理解在 COVID-19 大流行期间购买和储存枪支的动机,我们使用亚马逊土耳其机器人(Amazon Mechanical Turk)对自 2020 年 1 月 1 日以来因 COVID-19 而购买或未购买枪支的个人进行了在线调查。该调查于 2020 年 5 月 1 日至 5 月 5 日进行。我们询问了购买动机、储存方式的变化,以及因 COVID-19 对自己或他人的担忧。共有 1105 名调查对象。大多数购买枪支的人是为了保护自己免受他人侵害。在因 COVID-19 而购买枪支但之前家中没有枪支的受访者中,39.7%的人报告至少有一把枪支未上锁存放。在 COVID-19 期间,为改善与枪支相关的安全问题而开展的公共卫生工作,应考虑增加培训机会,并围绕购买新枪支的动机来传递相关信息。