| Literature DB >> 33356779 |
Joseph B Richardson1, William Wical2, Nipun Kottage2, Che Bullock3.
Abstract
Violent injury is a leading cause of death and disability among young Black men, with the highest rates occurring in low-income urban populations. Hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) offer a promising opportunity to address the biopsychosocial factors that adversely affect this population. However, there are major gaps between the needs of young Black male survivors of violent injury and the forms of care provided by HVIPs. Patient-centered outcomes research provides a useful mode of inquiry to develop strategies to decrease these differences. Care for survivors, including treatment for traumatic stress disorders, must be reconceptualized to center the lived experiences of young Black men. This paper qualitatively explores how these survivors of gun violence express symptoms of traumatic stress and the ways in which their narratives can inform the implementation of the biopsychosocial model in HVIPs. A phenomenological variant ecological systems theory framework was used to analyze participant narratives to aid in understanding their symptoms of traumatic stress and post-injury affective changes as both psychologically and socially important experiences. Such insight may inform changes to HVIP practice to address persistent health disparities related to violence.Entities:
Keywords: behavioral issues; intentional injury; male-on-male violence; men’s health interventions; risk factors; violence
Year: 2020 PMID: 33356779 PMCID: PMC7768853 DOI: 10.1177/1557988320982181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Mens Health ISSN: 1557-9883
Sociodemographic Information of Patients Treated for Violent Injury.
| Sociodemographic Information from Trauma Registry (%) | |
|---|---|
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| Male | 87.0 |
| Female | 13.0 |
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| 0–12 | 0.1 |
| 13–18 | 7.2 |
| 19–30 | 44.3 |
| 31–50 | 36.1 |
| 51–65 | 9.5 |
| >65 | 2.8 |
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| Black | 75.0 |
| White | 6.4 |
| Hispanic | 12.4 |
| Other/Unknown | 6.2 |
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| Gunshot | 31.6 |
| Stab | 30.6 |
| Assault | 37.8 |
Sample Questions from Focus Group and Individual Interview Guides.
| Focus Group | |
|---|---|
| Topic | Sample question |
| Social Context of Violence | Is there a code of the street, and if so, what are the codes? |
| Gun Violence Reduction | What do you think could be done to decrease the rates of gun violence in the area? |
| Physical Consequences | Since you have been injured how has your life changed physically? |
| Changes to Mental Health | Have you experienced changes to your mental health after injury? |
| Coping | What do you do to cope with these feelings? |
| Experience at HVIP | What was it like when you were first in the hospital and contacted by the program? |
| HVIP Services | How could services be changed to better meet your needs? |
| Qualitative Interviews | |
| Topic | Sample question |
| Lived Experiences of Violent Injury | What was going through your mind once you were hit (shot)? |
| Criminal Justice Involvement | Have you ever experienced any difficulty in finding a job due to a criminal record? |
| Family Reactions to Injury | How did your family react to you being injured? |
| Barriers to Care | What has been the biggest difficulty in receiving the services you needed? |
| Experiences of Traumatic Stress | Have you experienced any nightmares, flashbacks, or changes in mood? |