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Shooting Movies: Effects of Gun and Firearm Exposure in Popular Films on Gun Use Self-Efficacy and Gun Attitudes/Beliefs

Journal
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
ISSN
1077-6990
2161-430X
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Lapierre, Matthew A.
Sada Garibay, Cecilia 
Escuela de Comunicación - CampCM  
Type
text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.1177/10776990251331624
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/12178
Abstract
Gun violence in the United States is a public health crisis with debates raging about the role of guns in American society. The current study examined how exposure to guns in movies may shape attitudes/beliefs about guns and the mediating role of gun use self-efficacy as a potential mechanism for effects, using a retrospective survey with 612 undergraduates. Increased exposure to guns in movies was correlated with less support for gun control and stronger beliefs that guns make society safer. Importantly, gun use self-efficacy was a significant mediator between movie exposure and gun control. © The authors © SAGE.
Subjects

Guns and Firearms

Films

License
Acceso Restringido
URL License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
How to cite
Lapierre, M. A., & Sada Garibay, C. (2025). Shooting Movies: Effects of Gun and Firearm Exposure in Popular Films on Gun Use Self-Efficacy and Gun Attitudes/Beliefs. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990251331624

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