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Structural competency and the future of firearm research.

Jonathan M Metzl1, Tara McKay2, Jennifer L Piemonte3.   

Abstract

In this critical literature review we develop a five-part agenda for pandemic-era research into mass shootings and multiple-victim homicides that promotes understanding the psychologies of individual shooters within larger structures and systems. We show how the momentous events set in motion by the COVID-19 virus, and the structural drivers of inequity and racism that its spread exposed, challenge mental health research on gun trauma to better account for broader terrains of race and place, as well as the tensions, politics, and assumptions that surround guns in the U.S. more broadly. Doing so will broaden mental-health interventions into epidemics of U.S. gun trauma, and challenge mental health research better recognize structural biases inherent in its own purview. We frame the agenda through the rubric of structural competency, an emerging framework that systematically trains health care professionals and others to recognize ways that institutions, neighborhood conditions, market forces, public policies, and health care delivery systems shape symptoms and diseases. Developing a structural framework around research into U.S. gun violence addresses the risks, traumas, meanings, and consequences that firearms represent for all communities-and highlights the importance of a renewed focus on mental health and safety for communities of color. Recognizing how gun violence reflects and encapsulates structures helps mental health experts address common sense gun policies within broader contexts-by fighting against structural racism or racially inflected gun policies for instance, or against economic policies that undermine access to mental health care more broadly.
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Keywords:  Antiracism; Coronavirus; Firearms; Gun violence; Mass shootings; Mental illness; Pandemic; Racism; Structural competency

Year:  2021        PMID: 33839470     DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


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Review 1.  A Structural Competency Framework for Emergency Medicine Research: Results from a Scoping Review and Consensus Conference.

Authors:  Amy Zeidan; Brian Salhi; Anika Backster; Erica Shelton; Alycia Valente; Basmah Safdar; Ambrose Wong; Alessandra Della Porta; Sangil Lee; Todd Schneberk; Jason Wilson; Bjorn Westgard; Margaret Samuels-Kalow
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2022-09-12
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