Department of Psychiatry, 3258 Faculty Administration Building, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48098, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2011 Apr;72(7):1211-8. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.01.028. Epub 2011 Feb 15.
Cultural explanations of black suicide have focused on the US and stressed religiosity as a protective factor. This paper adds to this literature by (1) expanding the analysis of the impact of religiosity on black suicide to 10 nations, and (2) assessing the extent to which a broader cultural construct (self expressionism) affects black suicide acceptability. Data are from Wave 4 of the World Values Surveys 1991-2001 and refer to 3580 black males nested in ten countries. A hierarchical linear regression model determined that religiosity predicted black suicide acceptability across ten nations. Self expressionism was positively associated with individual level suicide acceptability. Further, a cross-level interaction was found wherein individual level and societal level self expressionism combined to affect suicide acceptability. The variability in suicide acceptability among black males is predicted, in part, by both individual and group levels of adherence to values contained in a major cultural axis of nations: self expressionism. These new found associations compliment the impact of a standard predictor, religiosity, on suicide acceptability.
文化对黑人自杀的解释主要集中在美国,并强调宗教信仰是一个保护因素。本文通过以下两个方面对这一文献进行了补充:(1) 将宗教信仰对黑人自杀的影响分析扩展到 10 个国家;(2) 评估更广泛的文化结构(自我表现主义)对黑人自杀可接受性的影响程度。数据来自 1991-2001 年世界价值观调查的第 4 波,涉及 10 个国家的 3580 名黑人男性。一个层次线性回归模型确定,宗教信仰在十个国家预测了黑人自杀的可接受性。自我表现主义与个体层面的自杀可接受性呈正相关。此外,还发现了一个跨层次的相互作用,即个体层面和群体层面的自我表现主义结合起来影响自杀的可接受性。部分预测了黑人男性自杀可接受性的变异性,这与价值观的主要文化轴(自我表现主义)中包含的个人和群体层面的坚持程度有关。这些新发现的关联补充了宗教信仰对自杀可接受性的影响。