Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Camden, United States.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Camden, United States.
Health Place. 2021 Jul;70:102625. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102625. Epub 2021 Jul 16.
This study uses data on neighborhoods in four U.S. cities over five years to examine the relationship between fatal and non-fatal gun violence and rates of functional disability among men. Descriptive analyses indicate significant disparities in shooting rates across neighborhoods and heightened associated disability in high shooting communities. Multivariate results show that rates of non-fatal shootings correspond to greater functional disability among young men, but not older men. Fatal gun violence is not associated with increased community disability. The findings suggest that improvements in local gun violence prevention may serve to address broader community disparities in health and well-being.
本研究使用了美国四个城市五年间的社区数据,考察了男性的致命性和非致命性枪支暴力与功能残疾率之间的关系。描述性分析表明,社区间的枪击率存在显著差异,枪击高发社区的相关残疾率也较高。多元分析结果显示,非致命性枪击事件的发生率与年轻男性的功能残疾程度相关,但与老年男性无关。致命性枪支暴力与社区整体残疾率的增加无关。这些发现表明,改善当地枪支暴力预防措施可能有助于解决更广泛的社区健康和福祉方面的差异。