Association Between Firearm Purchasing in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and Stress, August 2021

Amira A. Roess PhD , Laura F. Henderson MPH , Leah M. Adams PhD , Keith D. Renshaw PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

Firearm sales and firearm-related injuries and deaths increased during the pandemic. Little is known about motivations for firearm purchasing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the mental health status of first-time purchasers. The purpose of this study was to estimate the association between firearm purchasing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and stress.

Methods

The authors analyzed data from a survey that approximated a nationally representative sample of American adults (N=3,528) who either did not own firearms (n=2,327) or purchased firearms for the first time in response to the pandemic (n=240). Self-reported stress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms were determined using standardized self-assessment questionnaires (Perceived Stress Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire, and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, respectively). Using multivariable logistic regression, the association between firearm purchasing and each mental health measure were assessed after controlling for demographics and other determinants.

Results

In each model, first-time firearm owners were more likely to be younger, live in urban areas, believe the government does too much for its citizens, stay home, stock up on items, and keep their children at home. First-time owners had significantly higher odds of anxiety and depressive symptoms than non-owners (AOR=1.05; 95% CI=1.04, 1.07 and AOR=1.15; 95% CI=1.04, 1.26, respectively).

Conclusions

First-time firearm purchasers report higher depressive and anxiety symptoms than non-owners, suggesting that there may be a risk of suicide and other related firearm violence.

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为应对 COVID-19 大流行而购买枪支与焦虑、抑郁和压力症状之间的关系,2021 年 8 月
导言在大流行期间,枪支销售量和与枪支相关的伤亡人数都有所增加。人们对因 COVID-19 大流行而购买枪支的动机以及首次购买者的心理健康状况知之甚少。本研究的目的是估计因 COVID-19 大流行而购买枪支与焦虑症状、抑郁症状和压力之间的关联。作者分析了一项调查的数据,该调查近似于美国成年人(3528 人)的全国代表性样本,这些成年人要么不拥有枪支(2327 人),要么因大流行而首次购买枪支(240 人)。自我报告的压力、抑郁症状和焦虑症状是通过标准化的自我评估问卷(分别为感知压力量表、患者健康问卷和抑郁焦虑压力量表)确定的。使用多变量逻辑回归法,在控制人口统计学和其他决定因素后,评估了购买枪支与各项心理健康指标之间的关联。结果在每个模型中,首次拥有枪支的人更有可能是年轻人、居住在城市地区、认为政府为公民做了太多事情、待在家里、囤积物品以及把孩子留在家里。首次购买枪支者出现焦虑和抑郁症状的几率明显高于非枪支拥有者(AOR=1.05;95% CI=1.04,1.07 和 AOR=1.15;95% CI=1.04,1.26)。
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