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African-American adults perceptions of guns and violence.

机译:非裔美国人对枪支和暴力的看法。

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This study examined African-American adults' perceptions of guns and violence. Through a mall intercept type study, 347 adults, ages 20 to 75, responded to a 54-item questionnaire. One third of the respondents claimed they owned one or more types of guns, three fourths had personally known someone who had been shot, more than one third had actually seen someone shot, and one third had a gun pulled on them. While the vast majority (84%) believed guns are too easy to obtain, the majority (62%) also believed that having a gun at home would help protect them. There were no significant differences in perceptions of guns based on age, gender, level of education, or socioeconomic status. The results of this study tend to substantiate the concern and fear of personal harm that African Americans have to contend with on a regular basis. The results also suggest the need for some form of educational intervention and gun safety training in order to help reduce the risk of death and injury among African Americans.
机译:这项研究调查了非裔美国人对枪支和暴力的看法。通过购物中心拦截类型研究,调查了347位年龄在20至75岁之间的成年人,回答了一份54项问卷。三分之一的受访者声称他们拥有一种或多种枪支,四分之三的人认识被枪击的人,三分之一以上的人实际看到有人被枪击,三分之一的人拉着枪。尽管绝大多数人(84%)认为枪支太容易获得,但大多数人(62%)认为在家中拥有枪支有助于保护枪支。根据年龄,性别,受教育程度或社会经济状况,对枪支的看法没有显着差异。这项研究的结果倾向于证实对非裔美国人必须定期应对的人身伤害的担忧和恐惧。结果还表明,需要某种形式的教育干预和枪支安全培训,以帮助减少非裔美国人死亡和受伤的风险。

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