October 2, 2020

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Study identifies how police violence contributes to mental health woes

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Police violence—the subject of numerous protests globally—is taking a toll on people's mental health.

A newly published analysis of and —conducted by researchers at three universities, including the University of Michigan—found that law enforcement encounters lead to increased stress among civilians.

In addition, the actions could impede a person's ability to cope or recover from such experiences, as well as broadly impact a community or population, the findings showed. The study also aimed to create a framework for studying the factors involving violence and mental health.

The constant media coverage and real-time dissemination of footage on of unarmed African Americans harmed or killed by the police has left many Americans struggling to make sense of the violence, the researchers say. The long perceived culture of inequitable treatment also affects Latinos, Native Americans, and sexual and gender minority communities, they say.

Lisa Fedina, U-M assistant professor of social work, says police violence—which includes physical, sexual, psychological or neglectful acts—has been associated with greater odds for distress and suicide attempts among adults and young people across racial/ethnic groups.

Fedina and colleagues identified eight factors involving police violence, which has increasingly been recognized as a public health concern in the United States.

Some of the factors included:

The factors described in the analysis establish why violence—and its mental health consequences—are a matter of public health requiring policy solutions aimed at addressing these root causes, the researchers say.

The research appeared in the American Journal of Public Health.

More information: Jordan DeVylder et al. Impact of Police Violence on Mental Health: A Theoretical Framework, American Journal of Public Health (2020). DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305874

Journal information: American Journal of Public Health

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