Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America.
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Aug 29;18(8):e0290770. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290770. eCollection 2023.
There was a large spike in gun purchases and gun violence during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. We used an online U.S. national survey (N = 1036) to examine the characteristics of people who purchased a gun between March 2020 and October 2021 (n = 103) and compared them to non-gun owners (n = 763) and people who own a gun but did not purchase a gun during the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 170). Compared to non-gun owners, pandemic gun buyers were younger and more likely to be male, White race, and to affiliate with the Republican party. Compared to non-gun owners and pre-pandemic gun owners, pandemic gun buyers exhibited extreme elevations on a constellation of political (QAnon beliefs, pro-gun attitudes, Christian Nationalism, approval of former President Donald Trump, anti-vax beliefs, COVID-19 skepticism; mean Cohen's d = 1.15), behavioral (intimate partner violence, antisocial behavior; mean d = 1.38), mental health (suicidality, depression, anxiety, substance use; mean d = 1.21), and personality (desire for power, belief in a dangerous world, low agreeableness, low conscientiousness; mean d = 0.95) characteristics. In contrast, pre-pandemic gun owners only endorsed more pro-gun attitudes (d = 0.67), lower approval of President Joe Biden (d = -0.41) and were more likely to be male and affiliate with the Republican party relative to non-gun owners. Pandemic gun buyers represent an extreme group in terms of political and psychological characteristics including several risk-factors for violence and self-harm.
在美国 COVID-19 大流行的第一年,枪支购买和枪支暴力大幅增加。我们使用一项美国全国在线调查(N = 1036),调查了 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 10 月期间购买枪支的人群(n = 103)的特征,并将其与非枪支拥有者(n = 763)和在 COVID-19 大流行期间没有购买枪支的枪支拥有者(n = 170)进行了比较。与非枪支拥有者相比,大流行时期的枪支购买者更年轻,更有可能是男性、白人,并且更倾向于共和党。与非枪支拥有者和大流行前的枪支拥有者相比,大流行时期的枪支购买者在一系列政治(QAnon 信仰、支持枪支的态度、基督教民族主义、对前总统唐纳德·特朗普的认可、反疫苗信仰、对 COVID-19 的怀疑;平均 Cohen's d = 1.15)、行为(亲密伴侣暴力、反社会行为;平均 d = 1.38)、心理健康(自杀意念、抑郁、焦虑、物质使用;平均 d = 1.21)和人格(权力欲、对危险世界的信念、低宜人性、低尽责性;平均 d = 0.95)特征上表现出极端的升高。相比之下,大流行前的枪支拥有者只表现出更多的支持枪支的态度(d = 0.67)、对乔·拜登总统的认可度较低(d = -0.41),并且更有可能是男性,更倾向于共和党,与非枪支拥有者相比。在政治和心理特征方面,大流行时期的枪支购买者代表了一个极端群体,包括一些暴力和自残的风险因素。