Baker Nazsa S, VanHook Cortney, Ricks Tiffany, Vil Christopher St, Lassiter Teri, Bonne Stephanie
School of Nursing, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA.
New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center, Rutgers University.
Am J Mens Health. 2024 Jan-Feb;18(1):15579883231221390. doi: 10.1177/15579883231221390.
Exploring the post-injury lives of those who have survived gunshot wounds is essential to understanding the entire scope of firearm violence. The lives of Black male firearm violence survivors are transformed in various ways due to their injuries both visible and invisible. This study explored how Black men who suffer from disabilities via a firearm negotiated their masculine identities. Semi-structured, qualitative interviews were conducted with 10 violently injured Black men participating in a hospital-based violence intervention program. Survivors expressed their thoughts on how their injuries impacted their manhood and masculinities. Three themes emerged: (1) perceptions of manhood, (2) loss of independence and burden on others, and (3) and mobility. These themes highlighted and described how their lives were impacted post-injury and characterized their psychological and physical experience of recovery. The research findings suggest the need for more qualitative studies to further explore the relationship between firearm injury, Black masculinity, and perceptions of manhood. While Black men are understudied in health research and invisible in disability research, they continue to be hyper-invisible when discussing violently acquired disabilities.
探究枪伤幸存者受伤后的生活对于全面理解枪支暴力至关重要。黑人男性枪支暴力幸存者的生活因可见和不可见的伤痛而发生了各种变化。本研究探讨了因枪支而致残的黑人男性如何协商他们的男性身份认同。对10名参与医院暴力干预项目的受暴力伤害的黑人男性进行了半结构化的定性访谈。幸存者表达了他们对伤痛如何影响其男子气概和男性特质的看法。出现了三个主题:(1)男子气概的认知,(2)独立性的丧失和对他人的负担,以及(3)行动能力。这些主题突出并描述了他们受伤后的生活受到了怎样的影响,并刻画了他们康复过程中的心理和身体体验。研究结果表明,需要更多的定性研究来进一步探讨枪支伤害、黑人男子气概和男子气概认知之间的关系。虽然黑人男性在健康研究中未得到充分研究,在残疾研究中也未被关注,但在讨论因暴力导致的残疾时,他们仍然极度不被重视。