Title of article :
Suicide, negative interaction and emotional support
among black Americans
Author/Authors :
Karen D. Lincoln، نويسنده , , Robert Joseph Taylor، نويسنده , , Linda M. Chatters، نويسنده , , Sean Joe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives This study is the first to investigate the relationship
between perceived emotional support and negative
interaction with family members and suicide ideation and
attempts among African American and Caribbean black
adults.
Method Cross-sectional epidemiologic data from the
National Survey of American Life and multivariable
logistic regression analyses were used to examine the
association between perceived emotional support and
negative interaction and suicide behaviors among 3,570
African Americans and 1,621 Caribbean blacks age 18 and
older.
Results Multivariate analyses found that perceived emotional
support was associated with lower odds of suicide
ideation and attempts for African Americans and Caribbean
blacks. Negative interaction with family was associated
with greater odds of suicide ideation among African
Americans and Caribbean blacks. Ethnicity moderated the
impact of emotional support and negative interaction on
suicide attempts; among Caribbean blacks, those who
reported more frequent emotional support from their family
had a significantly greater reduced risk for suicide attempts
than African Americans. The effect of negative interaction
on suicide attempts was also more pronounced for Caribbean
blacks compared to African Americans.
Discussion Negative interaction was a risk factor for
suicide ideation and emotional support was a protective
factor for attempts and ideation. These associations were
observed even after controlling for any mental disorder.
The findings demonstrate the importance of social relationships
as both risk and protective factors for suicide and
ethnic differences in suicidal ideation and attempts among
black Americans
Keywords :
Suicide Social support African Americans Black Caribbeans Negative interaction
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)