2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11524-024-00874-8
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“I am a survivor!”: Violently Injured Black Men’s Perceptions of Labeling After a Violent Firearm Injury

Nazsa S. Baker,
Cortney VanHook,
Devon Ziminski
et al.

Abstract: Self-appraisal after a life-altering event is a critical process for individuals, often comprised by assigned labels that may not align with an individuals’ perceptions of themselves or of their situation. Existing research within this victim-survivor dichotomy largely rests in the interpersonal violence space, with a victim assuming legal recourse and wrongdoing, and a survivor associating with positive personal characteristics like grit and resilience. Much existing literature on self-appraisal after interpe… Show more

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