University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Dec;36(23-24):11822-11838. doi: 10.1177/0886260520983924. Epub 2020 Dec 31.
Violence is a leading cause of injury and death, and its impacts extend far beyond physical harm to the victim. We estimated the prevalence of direct or indirect exposure to violence, factors associated with exposure, and effects of exposure on socioemotional health-with effect modification by firearm involvement during the violent event-among a state-representative sample of California adults. We also examined effects of exposure on subsequent intent to purchase firearms. The sample comprised 2,558 California adults who completed the 2018 California Safety and Wellbeing Survey. An estimated 4% of respondents-1.2 million Californians-said they or a household member were exposed to violence while living in their current neighborhood. Half of those exposed to violence reported the event was "severely" distressing, and 47% experienced social functioning problems (i.e., problems with job/school and/or family/friends); for comparison, only 12% of unexposed adults reported having such problems in the past 12 months. When the violent event involved a weapon, respondents who did (versus did not) experience severe distress were significantly more likely to report that a firearm was present (69% versus 14%); those with (versus without) social functioning problems were significantly more likely to report other types of weapons were involved (67% versus 22%). Exposed adults considered buying a gun in response to the violent event more often than did unexposed respondents in the past 12 months (33% versus 17%). These findings highlight the need to address the physical and psychological sequelae of violence exposure among direct and indirect victims and can inform violence prevention research, programs, and policies across the nation.
暴力是导致伤害和死亡的主要原因,其影响远远超出对受害者的身体伤害。我们估计了直接或间接接触暴力的流行率、与接触相关的因素以及接触对社会情感健康的影响-在暴力事件中涉及枪支的情况下进行了效果修饰-在加利福尼亚州成年人的州代表性样本中。我们还研究了接触对随后购买枪支意图的影响。样本包括 2558 名完成 2018 年加利福尼亚安全与健康调查的加利福尼亚成年人。估计有 4%的受访者-120 万加利福尼亚人-表示他们或其家庭成员在居住在当前社区时曾接触过暴力。接触暴力的一半人报告说事件“非常”令人痛苦,47%的人经历了社交功能问题(即工作/学校和/或家庭/朋友问题);相比之下,只有 12%的未接触成年人在过去 12 个月中报告有此类问题。当暴力事件涉及武器时,经历严重痛苦的受访者(与未经历严重痛苦的受访者相比)更有可能报告存在枪支(69%与 14%);有社交功能问题的人(与没有社交功能问题的人相比)更有可能报告涉及其他类型的武器(67%与 22%)。与未接触的受访者相比,过去 12 个月中接触过暴力事件的成年人更倾向于考虑购买枪支(33%与 17%)。这些发现强调了需要解决直接和间接受害者接触暴力的身体和心理后果,并为全国的暴力预防研究、计划和政策提供信息。