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对威胁的认知与获取枪支的意图。

Threat perceptions and the intention to acquire firearms.

机构信息

New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center, United States; Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, United States.

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, United States.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Jan;133:113-118. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.12.033. Epub 2020 Dec 13.

Abstract

Firearm sales have surged during COVID-19, raising concerns about a coming wave of suicide deaths. Little is known, however, about the individuals considering acquiring firearms during the pandemic. Recent research has highlighted that individuals considering acquiring firearms may be motivated by exaggerated threat expectancies. In a sample of 3,500 Americans matched to 2010 United States Census data, we compared individuals intending to buy firearms in the coming 12 months (assessed in late June and early July 2020) to those undecided or not planning to acquire firearms on a range of demographic, anxiety, and firearm ownership variables. Our results indicated that those intending to acquire a firearm in the next twelve months are less tolerant of uncertainty, endorse exaggerated threat expectancies, and are experiencing more severe COVID-19 specific fears. Individuals intending to purchase firearms were also more likely to have experienced suicidal ideation in the past year, to have worked in law enforcement, and to have been considered essential workers during COVID-19. Furthermore, such individuals were more likely to already own firearms and to have purchased firearms during the opening months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Those intending to purchase firearms did not endorse lower perceived neighborhood safety, however, indicating that their intent to purchase firearms is unlikely to be driven by tangible threats in their immediate environment. These findings highlight that exaggerated fears may be motivating individuals to purchase firearms to diminish anxiety and that this trend may be particularly common among individuals who already own firearms.

摘要

在 COVID-19 期间,枪支销售激增,这引发了人们对即将到来的自杀死亡浪潮的担忧。然而,人们对在大流行期间考虑购买枪支的个人知之甚少。最近的研究强调,考虑购买枪支的个人可能是出于夸大的威胁预期。在一项针对 3500 名美国成年人的研究中,我们将在未来 12 个月内打算购买枪支的个人(在 2020 年 6 月底和 7 月初评估)与那些尚未决定或不打算购买枪支的个人进行了比较,比较的内容包括一系列人口统计学、焦虑和枪支所有权变量。我们的研究结果表明,在接下来的 12 个月内打算购买枪支的人对不确定性的容忍度较低,对威胁的预期更为夸大,并且对 COVID-19 相关的恐惧更为严重。打算购买枪支的个人过去一年中也更有可能出现自杀念头,更有可能从事执法工作,并且在 COVID-19 期间被认为是必要工人。此外,这些人更有可能已经拥有枪支,并且在 COVID-19 大流行的最初几个月购买了枪支。然而,打算购买枪支的个人并没有表示对周围环境安全的感知度降低,这表明他们购买枪支的意图不太可能是由其直接环境中的实际威胁所驱动的。这些发现表明,夸大的恐惧可能是促使个人购买枪支以减轻焦虑的原因,而且这种趋势在已经拥有枪支的个人中可能更为普遍。

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