Howard-Pitney B, LaFromboise T D, Basil M, September B, Johnson M
Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 94304-1885.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1992 Jun;60(3):473-6. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.60.3.473.
Suicide behavior is a significant problem for many American Indian populations, often more so than in the general population, but little tribal-specific data available. In this study, baseline data on the correlates of suicide ideation and the social and psychological differences between suicide attempters and nonattempters were collected on a sample of 84 Zuni adolescents. Results show significant correlations between a measure of suicide ideation and past suicide attempt behavior, drug use, depression, hopelessness, stress, psychological symptomatology, social support, liking for school, and interpersonal communication. Significant differences between the 30% of the students who reported having previously attempted suicide and the nonattempters were also found on these measures. Areas for education and prevention efforts are suggested.
自杀行为对许多美国印第安人群体来说是一个重大问题,其严重程度往往超过普通人群,但几乎没有特定部落的数据。在本研究中,对84名祖尼族青少年样本收集了关于自杀意念相关因素以及自杀未遂者与未未遂者之间社会和心理差异的基线数据。结果显示,自杀意念测量与过去的自杀未遂行为、药物使用、抑郁、绝望、压力、心理症状、社会支持、对学校的喜爱程度以及人际沟通之间存在显著相关性。在这些测量指标上,报告曾有过自杀未遂行为的30%的学生与未未遂者之间也存在显著差异。文中还提出了教育和预防工作的方向。