Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University - Camden, 405-7 Cooper Street, Camden, NJ, 08102, USA.
Department of Urban-Global Public Health, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
J Urban Health. 2024 Jun;101(3):522-534. doi: 10.1007/s11524-024-00866-8. Epub 2024 May 16.
This study investigates the relationship between firearm violence exposure and functional health among Black adults in the United States (US). We examined associations between different forms of firearm violence exposure (direct, indirect, and community) and functional health with particular attention to differences across sex groups. We used survey data from a nationally representative sample of 3015 Black adult Americans to analyze associations between types of firearm violence exposure and four aspects of functional disability including: the ability to concentrate, walk/use stairs, dress/bathe, and run errands among males and females. The findings indicate notable disparities in exposure and health outcomes based on the exposure type and cumulative exposure to violence. Among males, functional disability was associated most closely with community violence exposure, while direct threats of firearm violence were most consequential for functional health among females. High cumulative exposure to firearm violence was linked to significant risks to functional health, particularly among females. The results shed light on sex differences in the repercussions of firearm violence exposure and emphasize its implications for daily functioning and health. This study contributes to the understanding of the multifaceted impacts of firearm violence on functional well-being and highlights the need for inclusive and culturally sensitive healing approaches based in community settings. There is a critical need for heightened awareness and strategies to enhance the well-being of those disproportionately affected by firearm violence in the US.
本研究调查了美国黑人成年人中枪支暴力暴露与功能健康之间的关系。我们研究了不同形式的枪支暴力暴露(直接、间接和社区)与功能健康之间的关联,并特别关注不同性别群体之间的差异。我们使用来自美国 3015 名黑人成年人群体的全国代表性样本的调查数据,分析了枪支暴力暴露类型与四项功能障碍方面之间的关联,包括男性和女性的集中注意力、行走/使用楼梯、穿衣/洗澡和跑腿能力。研究结果表明,根据暴露类型和暴力累计暴露,在暴露和健康结果方面存在显著差异。在男性中,功能障碍与社区暴力暴露最密切相关,而女性中枪支暴力的直接威胁对功能健康影响最大。枪支暴力的高累计暴露与功能健康的显著风险有关,尤其是对女性而言。研究结果揭示了枪支暴力暴露对功能健康的性别差异影响,并强调了其对日常功能和健康的影响。本研究有助于理解枪支暴力对功能幸福感的多方面影响,并强调了基于社区环境的包容性和文化敏感的康复方法的必要性。美国迫切需要提高认识并制定战略,以增强那些不成比例地受到枪支暴力影响的人的幸福感。