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Mental and Social Health

Rhode Island College

Faculty Publications

2020

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Locked, Loaded, And Ready For School: The Association Of Safety Concerns With Weapon-Carrying Behavior Among Adolescents In The United States, Soumyadeep Mukherjee, Ziyad Ben Taleb, Philip Baiden Nov 2020

Locked, Loaded, And Ready For School: The Association Of Safety Concerns With Weapon-Carrying Behavior Among Adolescents In The United States, Soumyadeep Mukherjee, Ziyad Ben Taleb, Philip Baiden

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There is limited, if any, prior research exploring the potential link between adolescents’ safety concerns and their predisposition to possess weapons has been limited. This study aimed to examine the relationship between high school students’ perceived lack of safety and their weapons carrying behavior in a multiyear nationally representative sample of high school students. Information on self-reported weapons carrying in past month and gun carrying in past year, perceived lack of safety at school or during commute, being bullied and/or threatened, involvement in physical fights, and demographic characteristics were retrieved from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey data for 1991-2017. Generalized …


Disparities, Desperation, And Divisiveness: Coping Withcovid-19 In India, Soumyadeep Mukherjee Jan 2020

Disparities, Desperation, And Divisiveness: Coping Withcovid-19 In India, Soumyadeep Mukherjee

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India enforced one of the world’s largest lockdowns in the last quarter of March 2020 to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This commentary focuses on the mental health implications of the ongoing pandemic as well as the lockdown that lasted for more than two months and is still in place in certain areas. Whereas loneliness, stress, anxiety, and depression have been widespread, vulnerable sections of the population, including daily wage workers, migrant laborers, religious minorities, women and children, and the elderly, have been facing various forms of economic, sociopolitical, and familial stigma, racism, and violence. By and large, …