Cavanaugh Courtenay E, Messing Jill T, Eyzerovich Evelina, Campbell Jacquelyn C
1 Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA.
2 School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Crisis. 2015;36(4):257-66. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000321.
Women abused by an intimate partner are at risk of engaging in nonfatal suicidal behavior and suicidal communication (NSBSC). No studies have examined ethnic differences in correlates of NSBSC among abused women.
This secondary data analytic study examined whether correlates of NSBSC previously reported among a mixed ethnic sample of women seeking help for abuse by a male intimate partner differed for those who self-identified as Latina (N = 340), African American (N = 184), or European American (N = 67).
Logistic regression was used to examine correlates of NSBSC separately among Latina, African American, and European American women.
More severe violence by a male intimate partner, having a chronic or disabling illness, being younger, and being unemployed were positively associated with NSBSC in bivariate analyses among Latina women, but unemployment did not remain significantly associated with NSBSC in the multiple logistic regression. There were no significant correlates of NSBSC for African American women. Having a chronic illness was significantly associated with NSBSC among European American women.
Findings suggest the need for culturally tailored suicide prevention interventions and studies that examine risk and protective factors for NSBSC among a diversity of women abused by male intimate partners.
遭受亲密伴侣虐待的女性有进行非致命自杀行为和自杀性交流(NSBSC)的风险。尚无研究探讨受虐女性中NSBSC相关因素的种族差异。
这项二次数据分析研究考察了在一个混合种族的寻求男性亲密伴侣虐待帮助的女性样本中先前报告的NSBSC相关因素,对于那些自我认定为拉丁裔(N = 340)、非裔美国人(N = 184)或欧裔美国人(N = 67)的女性而言是否有所不同。
采用逻辑回归分别考察拉丁裔、非裔美国人和欧裔美国女性中NSBSC的相关因素。
在拉丁裔女性的双变量分析中,男性亲密伴侣更严重的暴力行为、患有慢性或致残性疾病、更年轻以及失业与NSBSC呈正相关,但在多元逻辑回归中,失业与NSBSC不再显著相关。非裔美国女性中NSBSC没有显著的相关因素。在欧裔美国女性中,患有慢性疾病与NSBSC显著相关。
研究结果表明需要开展针对不同文化的自杀预防干预措施以及研究,以考察受男性亲密伴侣虐待的各类女性中NSBSC的风险和保护因素。