社区接触枪支杀人对青少年药物使用的影响

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Angela Bruns , Amanda J. Aubel , Xiaoya Zhang , Shani A.L. Buggs , Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz
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在暴力程度高的地区,不仅涉及个人,而且整个社区都会受到伤害。年轻人没有亲眼目睹或直接经历的社区暴力行为仍然可能对他们的健康行为产生影响。使用来自家庭和儿童福利未来研究与枪支暴力档案(N = 3042)的调查数据,我们调查了社区接触枪支杀人与青少年药物使用之间的关系。结果表明,在过去180天内接触当地枪支杀人事件的青少年使用大麻的几率高出1.56%,而接触多起事件的青少年使用大麻的几率几乎翻了一番。暴露与饮酒或吸烟之间没有明显的联系。适度分析显示,在黑人和低收入青少年以及生活在弱势社区的青少年中,枪支杀人暴露与大麻使用呈正相关。这些结果表明,以健康和治疗为中心的预防和干预战略,旨在减少接触枪支暴力和减轻随后的伤害,包括物质使用,对那些受与结构性劣势相关的共同发生的压力源影响最大的人尤其重要。
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The consequences of community exposure to firearm homicide for adolescent substance use
In areas with high levels of violence, not just the individuals involved but entire communities experience harm. Acts of violence in the community that a young person did not witness or experience directly can still have consequences for their health behaviors. Using survey data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study merged with the Gun Violence Archive (N = 3042), we investigate associations between community exposure to firearm homicide and adolescent substance use. Results indicate that exposure to a local firearm homicide in the past 180 days is associated with 1.56 higher odds of adolescent marijuana use, and exposure to multiple incidents nearly doubles the odds of use. There is no significant association between exposure and either alcohol or cigarette use. Moderation analyses show a positive association between firearm homicide exposure and marijuana use among Black and low-income adolescents and adolescents living in disadvantaged neighborhoods. These results suggest that health and healing-centered prevention and intervention strategies aimed at reducing exposure to firearm violence and mitigating subsequent harm, including substance use, are particularly important for those most impacted by co-occurring stressors linked to structural disadvantage.
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Ssm-Population Health
Ssm-Population Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.10%
发文量
298
审稿时长
101 days
期刊介绍: SSM - Population Health. The new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal in all areas relating Social Science research to population health. SSM - Population Health shares the same Editors-in Chief and general approach to manuscripts as its sister journal, Social Science & Medicine. The journal takes a broad approach to the field especially welcoming interdisciplinary papers from across the Social Sciences and allied areas. SSM - Population Health offers an alternative outlet for work which might not be considered, or is classed as ''out of scope'' elsewhere, and prioritizes fast peer review and publication to the benefit of authors and readers. The journal welcomes all types of paper from traditional primary research articles, replication studies, short communications, methodological studies, instrument validation, opinion pieces, literature reviews, etc. SSM - Population Health also offers the opportunity to publish special issues or sections to reflect current interest and research in topical or developing areas. The journal fully supports authors wanting to present their research in an innovative fashion though the use of multimedia formats.
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