At the movies: The changing face of interpersonal violence in cinema

Asad Ahmed, Ross Elledge
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Abstract

Introduction

The negative effects of media exposure to interpersonal violence (IPV) have been a controversial topic for decades. Our aims were to identify the prevalence and trend of maxillofacialrelated IPV in top grossing movies 50 years apart to look for changing patterns of portrayal in mainstream cinema.

Methods

The 20 highest-grossing movies from 1970 to 2020 were identified. Each instance of maxillofacial-related IPV was identified and the following data points were analyzed: type of IPV (blunt/penetrating), the injury sustained, gender of the assailant and the victim as well as their relationship, the use of drugs and/or alcohol, any physical and/or legal consequences and if hospitalisation was required.

Results

From the movies examined, 13/20 in 1970 and 14/20 in 2020 showed episodes of maxillofacial-related IPV. There was a higher number overall of maxillofacial-related IPV in 2020 (n=54) compared to 1970 (n=30). In 1970s movies, assailants were more frequently known to their victims (96.7 % vs 66.7 %, p=0.01) and maxillofacial-related IPV was more likely to involve alcohol and/or drugs (16.7 % vs 1.9 %, p=0.01). Victims were rarely hospitalized in either 1970 or 2020 cinema (0 % and 3.7 % respectively), assailants rarely suffered legal consequences (13.3 % and 5.6 % respectively) and these differences were not significant.

Conclusion

Little has changed in mainstream cinema concerning the prevalence of maxillofacial-related IPV between 1970 and 2020, but there are subtle differences in how this is portrayed. The overarching notion that such injuries do not culminate in either hospitalisation and/or legal ramifications remains.

看电影:电影中人际暴力的变化
媒介暴露对人际暴力(IPV)的负面影响几十年来一直是一个有争议的话题。我们的目的是确定50年来票房最高的电影中与颌面相关的IPV的流行程度和趋势,以寻找主流电影中描绘的变化模式。方法选取1970年至2020年票房最高的20部电影。查明了每一起与颌面有关的内伤,并分析了以下数据点:内伤类型(钝伤/穿透伤)、所受伤害、攻击者和受害者的性别及其关系、使用毒品和/或酒精、任何身体和/或法律后果以及是否需要住院治疗。结果1970年和2020年分别有13/20和14/20的影片显示与颌面相关的IPV发作。与1970年(n=30)相比,2020年与颌面相关的IPV总数(n=54)更高。在20世纪70年代的电影中,攻击者更容易为受害者所知(96.7%对66.7%,p=0.01),与颌面相关的IPV更可能涉及酒精和/或药物(16.7%对1.9%,p=0.01)。1970年和2020年电影院的受害者很少住院(分别为0%和3.7%),攻击者很少遭受法律后果(分别为13.3%和5.6%),这些差异并不显著。结论1970年至2020年间,主流电影关于颌面相关IPV的患病率几乎没有变化,但在如何描绘这一点上存在微妙的差异。这种伤害最终不会导致住院和/或法律后果的总体观念仍然存在。
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