Department of Communication Studies, Emerson College.
Health Commun. 2022 Aug;37(9):1113-1122. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1913838. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Unfortunately, encounters between Black Americans and law enforcement frequently feature violence, resulting in a myriad of negative health influences including increased rates of race-based mortality, chronic stress and trauma. Despite police brutality's increased media coverage, there is a dearth of empirical research surrounding violence at the hands of law enforcement and how it impacts the health of the Black community. Police departments across the country fail to release official data or information related to police brutality; however, technological advancements, such as social media and smart phones, have revolutionized information seeking and dissemination related to brutality. Drawing on Critical Race Theory (CRT), this qualitative study used phenomenological interviews to better understand how Black Americans interpret stories of police brutality and the impact such stories have on one's mental health. Analysis confirmed previous quantitative research, revealing the Black community can be traumatized by viewing graphic images or videos of police brutality. Interviewees reported a constant fear of dying, hyper alertness and lack of coping mechanisms. Findings from this study not only should be used to build health communication models that can address mental health issues, but also should be used as a blueprint to improve police-community relations. Implications are drawn from this study for addressing the issue of police violence in the Black community. Policy recommendations are suggested.
不幸的是,美国黑人与执法部门之间的接触往往伴随着暴力,导致了一系列负面的健康影响,包括基于种族的死亡率上升、慢性压力和创伤。尽管警察暴力行为越来越受到媒体的关注,但关于执法人员手中的暴力行为以及它如何影响黑人社区健康的实证研究却很少。全国各地的警察部门都没有发布与警察暴力行为有关的官方数据或信息;然而,社交媒体和智能手机等技术进步已经彻底改变了与暴行有关的信息搜索和传播方式。本定性研究以批判种族理论(CRT)为基础,采用现象学访谈的方法,深入了解美国黑人如何解读警察暴力行为的故事,以及这些故事对他们心理健康的影响。分析结果证实了先前的定量研究,表明黑人社区可能会因为观看警察暴力行为的图片或视频而受到创伤。受访者报告说,他们经常感到害怕死亡、高度警惕和缺乏应对机制。这项研究的结果不仅应该被用来建立可以解决心理健康问题的健康传播模式,还应该被用来作为改善警民关系的蓝图。本研究对解决黑人社区警察暴力问题提出了一些启示,并提出了一些政策建议。