Honor Endorsement and Increased Firearm Purchasing Behavior and Intentions During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1177/00332941241255323
Jarrod E Bock, Samantha E Daruwala, Raymond P Tucker, Stephen D Foster, Shelby L Bandel, John F Gunn, Michael D Anestis
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The surge in firearm sales from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to increases in firearm violence, which is of public concern given that having firearms in one's home is associated with increased risk for domestic violence and suicide. Consistent with pre-pandemic trends, individuals tended to purchase firearms for self-protection during COVID-19. Prior work indicates that protective firearm ownership is motivated not only by perceptions that the world (and one's local environment) is dangerous, but also by one's endorsement of masculinity norms found in U.S. cultures of honor (primarily southern and western states). Honor-based masculinity norms emphasis reputation defense, toughness, and an absolute intolerance of disrespect. The present research examined the relative motivating influences of various threat perceptions and masculine honor endorsement in predicting reasons for non-COVID-19 firearm ownership, firearm purchasing during COVID-19, and purchase intentions. Three separate samples (total N = 2483) of mostly White U.S. men completed online surveys during different months of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants completed measures of their endorsement of masculine honor norms, factors associated with firearm purchasing (e.g., dangerous world beliefs, intolerance of uncertainty), and firearm purchasing behaviors. Results indicated that masculine honor endorsement was higher among (1) protective firearm owners compared to non-owners and non-protective owners, (2) firearm owners who purchased a firearm during COVID-19 compared to non-owners and non-purchasing owners, and (3) firearm owners with intentions to purchase firearms in the next year compared to those without intentions and undecided owners. Relative to other predictors (e.g., COVID-19 concerns, dangerous world beliefs), masculine honor endorsement was consistently the strongest predictor of these outcomes. Findings add to the literature by highlighting the strength of masculine honor endorsement in motivating (protective) firearm ownership. Implications for interpersonal violence and suicide are discussed.

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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,荣誉认可与购买枪支行为和意向的增加。
COVID-19 疫情爆发后枪支销售量激增与枪支暴力事件增加有关,鉴于家中拥有枪支与家庭暴力和自杀风险增加有关,这引起了公众的关注。与大流行前的趋势一致,在 COVID-19 期间,人们倾向于购买枪支用于自我保护。先前的研究表明,拥有保护性枪支的动机不仅在于认为世界(以及个人所在的当地环境)是危险的,还在于个人对美国(主要是南部和西部各州)荣誉文化中男性规范的认可。以荣誉为基础的男子气概规范强调维护名誉、坚韧不拔以及绝对不能容忍不尊重。本研究考察了各种威胁感和男性荣誉感在预测未在 COVID-19 期间拥有枪支、在 COVID-19 期间购买枪支和购买意向的原因方面的相对激励影响。在 COVID-19 大流行的第一年的不同月份,有三个不同的样本(总人数 = 2483)完成了在线调查,其中大部分是美国白人男性。参与者完成了他们对男性荣誉规范、与购买枪支相关的因素(如危险世界信念、对不确定性的不容忍)以及枪支购买行为的测量。结果表明,在以下人群中,男性荣誉感的认可度较高:(1)保护性枪支拥有者与非保护性枪支拥有者和非保护性枪支拥有者相比;(2)在 COVID-19 期间购买枪支的枪支拥有者与非枪支拥有者和未购买枪支的枪支拥有者相比;(3)有意向在下一年购买枪支的枪支拥有者与无意向和未决定购买枪支的枪支拥有者相比。与其他预测因素(如 COVID-19 关注点、危险世界信念)相比,男性荣誉感始终是这些结果的最强预测因素。研究结果强调了男性荣誉感在激励(保护性)拥有枪支方面的作用,为相关文献增添了新的内容。研究还讨论了人际暴力和自杀的影响。
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