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SYDNEY,Jan.14(Xinhua)--ChildrenintheUnitedStatesarebeinginfluencedbygunviolencedepictedinmediaandeasyaccesstofirearmsintheirhomes,whichexplainedthetragedyofafirst-gradershootinghisteacherinVirginia,accordingtoananalysispublishedThursday.
InanarticlereleasedbythemedianetworktheConversation,BradBushman,professorfromtheOhioStateUniversity,andDanRomer,researchdirectorfromtheUniversityofPennsylvania,elaboratedonthefactorsregardinghowachildintheUnitedStatesbecomesashooter,aftera6-year-oldboyshotateacheratRichneckElementarySchoolinVirginialastweek.
ThescholarssaidactsofgunviolenceinPG-13movieshavenearlytripledinthe30yearssincetheratingwasintroducedin1984,whileanother2019surveyofadultsfurthershowedthat12percentsaidtheywereallowedtowatchPG-13moviesbetweentheagesofsixandnine,with6percentsayingtheywatchedsuchfilmsatanevenyoungerage.
Violentmediacanleadchildrentoengageinmoredangerousbehavioriftheyfindarealgunanddesensitizeornumbchildrentoviolence,increasingthepossibilityofthemimitatingtheaggressivebehaviorstheywatchandconsideringsuchbehaviorasnormal,theywarned.
Besides,theyalsonotedthattheUnitedStateshasfarmorecivilian-ownedgunspercapitathananyothercountryintheworld,with120.5gunsper100residents.
Childrenarenaturallycurious,andadultsoftenunderestimatetheirabilitytofindgunshiddeninthehome,thescholarssaid.
Aseveryyearmorethan300peopleintheUnitedStatesareeitherwoundedorkilledinunintentionalshootingsbychildren,BushmanandRomerurgedgunownerstolockawayfirearms,unloadedandwithammunitionstoredseparately,especiallyiftherearechildrenathome.