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Gun ownership, community stress, and sleep disturbance in America

机译:拥有枪支、社会压力和睡眠在美国的干扰

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Objective: Although there is widespread speculation about guns helping people to sleep better, this idea has only recently faced empirical scrutiny. We test whether people who own guns tend to exhibit healthier sleep outcomes than people who do not own guns and whether the association between community stress and sleep is less pronounced for people who own guns.Design: We use ordinary least squares, multinomial logistic, and binary logistic regression to model cross-sectional survey data.Setting: Our data span the United States.Participants: The 2021 Crime, Health, and Politics Survey (CHAPS) is based on a national probability sample of 1714 adults.Measurements: Our analyses include multiple measures of gun ownership (personal ownership, keeping a gun in one's bedroom, and COVID-19 pandemic gun purchases), community stress (neighborhood disorder, neighborhood danger during the pandemic, and perceptions of police protection), and sleep (insomnia symptoms, sleep duration, and pandemic sleep).Results: We found that people who own guns and people who do not own guns tend to exhibit similar sleep outcomes and that people who experience community stressors tend to exhibit similar sleep outcomes regardless of gun ownership.Conclusion: Our analyses confirm that gun ownership is unrelated to sleep and that guns are insufficient to mitigate the detrimental effects of community stress on sleep. We extend prior work by (a) using more detailed measurements of gun ownership, community stress, and sleep, (b) assessing whether people keep a gun in their bedroom, and (c) exploring the intersection of pandemic gun purchases and pandemic sleep quality. (c) 2021 National Sleep Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:目的:尽管人们普遍猜测枪支帮助人们睡觉好,这个想法直到最近面临经验的审查。自己的枪一般表现出健康的睡眠效果比那些不拥有枪支和是否社会压力和睡眠之间的联系不明显的人自己的枪。我们使用普通最小二乘多项式物流,二元逻辑回归模型横断面调查数据。横跨美国。犯罪、健康和政治调查(家伙)基于概率抽样的1714成年人。拥有枪支(个人的多种措施所有权,使枪的卧室,和COVID-19流行枪支购买),社区压力(左邻右舍障碍危险在大流行期间,和感知的警察保护),和睡眠(失眠症状,睡眠时间,睡眠和大流行性流感)。发现那些自己的枪和人不是自己的枪支倾向于表现出类似的睡眠结果和经验的人社区压力往往会表现出类似睡眠的结果不管拥有枪支。分析证实,拥有枪支是不相关的这枪不足以睡觉减轻社会的不利影响压力对睡眠。枪支的使用更详细的测量结果所有权、社会压力和睡眠,(b)人们是否把枪在他们的评估卧室,和(c)探索的交集大流行枪支购买和大流行的睡眠质量。由爱思唯尔出版公司。

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