Harris T L, Molock S D
Judge Baker Children's Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2000 Winter;30(4):341-53.
This study extends previous research by examining the role of communalism, family cohesion, and family support in suicide ideation and depression in African American college students. Participants were 188 African American introductory psychology students (126 female, 61 male) from a historically black college. (1) Results showed that communalism, family cohesion, and family support were positively associated with each other. Higher levels of family cohesion and family support were associated with lower levels of suicide ideation and depression. Linear regression analyses showed a main effect for communalism and family support. Having strong communal values was positively related to suicide ideation and depression. Having strong family support was associated with fewer experiences of suicide ideation and depression. Stepwise regression analyses indicated that family support explained more variance in suicide ideation and depression than family cohesion. Implications of these results for future research and practice are discussed.
本研究通过考察社群主义、家庭凝聚力和家庭支持在非裔美国大学生自杀意念和抑郁中的作用,扩展了先前的研究。参与者是来自一所历史悠久的黑人学院的188名非裔美国心理学入门课程学生(126名女性,61名男性)。(1)结果表明,社群主义、家庭凝聚力和家庭支持之间呈正相关。较高水平的家庭凝聚力和家庭支持与较低水平的自杀意念和抑郁相关。线性回归分析显示社群主义和家庭支持有主效应。拥有强烈的社群价值观与自杀意念和抑郁呈正相关。拥有强大的家庭支持与较少的自杀意念和抑郁经历相关。逐步回归分析表明,家庭支持比家庭凝聚力能解释更多自杀意念和抑郁方面的方差。讨论了这些结果对未来研究和实践的启示。