Mohammed Abba-Aji , Shaffi Fazaludeen Koya , Salma M. Abdalla , Catherine K. Ettman , Gregory Herschel Cohen , Sandro Galea
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摘要
背景枪支暴力是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,对心理健康有重大影响。本系统综述旨在综合现有的关于人际枪支暴力对心理健康影响的文献。方法在 PubMed、PsycInfo 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行了全面检索,以确定截至 2023 年 12 月 15 日发表的相关研究。凡是记录了人际枪支暴力对心理健康影响的研究均被纳入。数据提取过程包括研究设计、人群特征、枪支暴力暴露、心理健康指标和测量工具等信息。这些研究的设计、研究人群和评估的心理健康指标各不相同。我们发现,遭受人际枪支暴力与创伤后应激障碍、抑郁症状和药物使用报告的增加有明显关联。我们还发现,暴露于人际枪支暴力与破坏性行为的增加和携带枪支的可能性有关,尤其是在青少年中。此外,与卷入人际枪支暴力较少的人相比,卷入人际枪支暴力较近的人报告的不良心理健康后果更多。综述还强调了当前文献的局限性,包括对某些心理健康指标的关注范围较窄,以及来自美国以外国家的研究较少。结论人际枪支暴力的后果不仅仅是直接的身体伤害,还包括持久的心理健康影响。本综述还强调了进一步研究的必要性,以便更好地了解枪支暴力对心理健康的影响。
The mental health consequences of interpersonal gun violence: A systematic review
Background
Gun violence is a global public health concern that has significant implications for mental health. This systematic review aims to synthesize the existing literature on the mental health consequences of interpersonal gun violence.
Methods
A comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed, PsycInfo, and Web of Science databases to identify relevant studies published up to December 15, 2023. Studies were included if they documented the mental health impact of interpersonal gun violence. The data extraction process included information on study design, population characteristics, exposure to gun violence, mental health indicators, and measurement instruments.
Results
A total of 58 studies were included in the review. The studies varied in design, population, and mental health indicators assessed. We found that exposure to interpersonal gun violence was significantly associated with increased reports of post-traumatic stress disorder, depressive symptoms, and substance use. We also found that interpersonal gun violence exposure was associated with increased disruptive behaviors and the likelihood of gun carrying especially among adolescents. Further, those closer to the interpersonal gun violence consistently reported more adverse mental health consequences than persons less centrally involved. The review also highlighted limitations in the current literature, including a narrow focus on certain mental health indicators and a paucity of studies from countries other than the US.
Conclusion
The consequences of interpersonal gun violence extend beyond immediate physical injury to include enduring mental health impacts. This review also highlights the need for further research to better understand the impact of gun violence on mental health.