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审视新冠疫情期间美国亚裔美国人中的种族主义与枪支相关风险。

Examining racism and firearm-related risks among Asian Americans in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Wu Tsu-Yin, Hsieh Hsing-Fang, Chow Chong Man, Yang Xining, Resnicow Ken, Zimmerman Marc

机构信息

Center for Health Disparities Innovation and Studies, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, USA.

School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2022 Apr 23;27:101800. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101800. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Firearm-related injury is a major public health concern in the U.S. Experience of racism and discrimination can increase the risk of minority group members engaging in or being victims of firearm-related violence. Given the increased racism endured by Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative to understand firearm-related behaviors in this population. The purpose of this study was to examine how Asian Americans' racism and discrimination experiences were related to firearm-related behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cross-sectional data were collected between December 2020 and January 2021 from a national sample of 916 Asian Americans. Measures included demographics, firearm-related risks, and three measures of racism/discrimination experiences since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among individuals who purchased a gun since the start of the pandemic, 54.6% were first-time gun owners. Among household gun owners, 42.8% stored loaded guns and 47.1% stored guns unlocked. More than 38% of individual gun owners have carried a gun more frequently since the pandemic. After controlling for family firearm ownership and demographics, regression analyses showed that Asian Americans who experienced racial discrimination were more likely to purchase a gun and ammunition and intend to purchase more ammunition during the COVID-19 pandemic. AAs who perceived more cultural racism were more likely to purchase a gun. Individuals who reported higher anticipatory racism-related stress reported greater intent to purchase guns. Our findings suggest an urgent need to investigate further the compounded effects of racism, the COVID-19 pandemic, and firearm-related behaviors in this population.

摘要

枪支相关伤害是美国主要的公共卫生问题。种族主义和歧视经历会增加少数群体成员参与枪支相关暴力或成为受害者的风险。鉴于新冠疫情期间亚裔美国人遭受的种族主义增加,了解该群体中与枪支相关的行为势在必行。本研究的目的是探讨新冠疫情期间亚裔美国人的种族主义和歧视经历与枪支相关行为之间的关系。2020年12月至2021年1月期间,从916名亚裔美国人的全国样本中收集了横断面数据。测量指标包括人口统计学特征、与枪支相关的风险,以及自新冠疫情开始以来的三项种族主义/歧视经历测量指标。在疫情开始后购买枪支的个人中,54.6%是首次持枪者。在家庭持枪者中,42.8%存放上膛的枪支,47.1%存放未上锁的枪支。超过38%的个人持枪者自疫情以来更频繁地携带枪支。在控制了家庭枪支拥有情况和人口统计学特征后,回归分析表明,经历过种族歧视的亚裔美国人在新冠疫情期间更有可能购买枪支和弹药,并打算购买更多弹药。感知到更多文化种族主义的亚裔美国人更有可能购买枪支。报告预期种族主义相关压力较高的个人购买枪支的意愿更强。我们的研究结果表明,迫切需要进一步调查种族主义、新冠疫情和该群体中与枪支相关行为的复合影响。

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