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与选举相关的创伤后应激:来自 2020 年美国总统大选的证据。

Election-Related Post-Traumatic Stress: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.

机构信息

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA,

Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Politics Life Sci. 2023 Nov;42(2):179-204. doi: 10.1017/pls.2023.8.

Abstract

The 2020 U.S. presidential election saw rising political tensions among ordinary voters and political elites, with fears of election violence culminating in the January 6 riot. We hypothesized that the 2020 election might have been traumatic for some voters, producing measurable symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We also hypothesized that negative sentiment toward the opposing party correlates with PTSD. We measured PTSD using a modified version of the PCL-5, a validated PTSD screener, for 573 individuals from a nationally representative YouGov sample. We modeled the association between affective polarization and PTSD, controlling for political, demographic, and psychological traits. We estimate that 12.5% of American adults (95% CI: 9.2% to 15.9%) experienced election-related PTSD, far higher than the annual PTSD prevalence of 3.5%. Additionally, negativity toward opposing partisans correlated with PTSD symptoms. These findings highlight a potential need to support Americans affected by election-related trauma.

摘要

2020 年美国总统大选见证了普通选民和政治精英之间不断加剧的政治紧张局势,对选举暴力的担忧最终导致了 1 月 6 日的骚乱。我们假设,2020 年的选举可能对一些选民造成创伤,产生可衡量的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状。我们还假设,对对立党派的负面情绪与 PTSD 相关。我们使用经过验证的 PTSD 筛查工具 PCL-5 的修改版,对来自 YouGov 全国代表性样本的 573 个人进行了 PTSD 测量。我们通过控制政治、人口统计和心理特征,对情感极化和 PTSD 之间的关联进行建模。我们估计,12.5%的美国成年人(95%置信区间:9.2%至 15.9%)经历了与选举相关的 PTSD,远高于每年 3.5%的 PTSD 患病率。此外,对对立党派的负面情绪与 PTSD 症状相关。这些发现强调了支持受选举相关创伤影响的美国人的潜在需求。

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