The Impact of Community Violence on Mental Health Outcomes in Urban Populations

Authors

  • Saddam Hossain Department of Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Gannon University, Erie, USA
  • Tamim Anowar Department of Sociology, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Md. Halimuzzaman School of Business, Galgotias University, Delhi, India
  • Md Mehedi Hasan Department of Narcotics Control, Ministry of Home Affairs, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Kholilur Rahman Department of Social Welfare, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajpehs.v4i1.6455

Keywords:

Anxiety, Community Violence, Depression, Mental Health Outcomes, PTSD, Socioeconomic Factors, Urban Populations

Abstract

The study investigates how exposure to community violence influences mental health among adults living in urban areas, intending to identify the extent of violence exposure, determining the prevalence of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and stress, and examine how different types of violence and socioeconomic factors shape mental-health outcomes. A quantitative design was used, and data were collected from 400 respondents through a structured questionnaire capturing demographic characteristics, violence-exposure patterns (duration, frequency, location, type), and mental-health symptoms. The findings reveal that participants experience moderate to high levels of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and stress, with longer and more frequent exposure showing stronger associations with symptom severity. Residential-area violence and physical assault emerged as the most common and impactful forms of exposure. Lower income, limited access to resources, and higher perceived socioeconomic stress significantly heightened vulnerability, while gender differences indicated that females experienced more internalizing symptoms and males showed more externalizing responses. The study highlights the urgent need for targeted mental-health services, gender-responsive interventions, stronger community support systems, and policies that reduce socioeconomic disadvantage in violence-affected urban neighborhoods.

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Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Hossain, S. ., Anowar, T. ., Halimuzzaman, M. ., Hasan, M. M. ., & Rahman, K. . (2026). The Impact of Community Violence on Mental Health Outcomes in Urban Populations. American Journal of Physical Education and Health Science, 4(1), 24-32. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajpehs.v4i1.6455

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