Mwanri Lillian, Okyere Eunice, Pulvirenti Mariastella
Discipline of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, 5001, Australia.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2018 Apr;20(2):479-484. doi: 10.1007/s10903-017-0557-9.
This study aimed to explore determinants of increased suicide deaths among African youth in South Australia. The paper reports on the intersectionality between intergenerational conflicts and fatal suicides in the target population. The study employed a qualitative inquiry approach, studying 31 young people in the African community in Adelaide. Intergenerational conflicts were identified as pervasive, with negative implications for the affected individuals, their families, and the entire African community. These led to turmoil in the community, youth isolation, reduced social interactions, stress and fatal suicides. Intergenerational conflicts and the increased number of suicide deaths were identified as a significant, emerging public health issue within the African community in South Australia. A need to re-orient resources to develop and implement programs to address mental health problems and provide high quality, informed and culturally responsive services that support the community were identified as a priority.
本研究旨在探讨南澳大利亚州非洲裔青年自杀死亡人数增加的决定因素。该论文报告了目标人群中代际冲突与致命自杀之间的交叉性。该研究采用定性探究方法,对阿德莱德非洲社区的31名年轻人进行了研究。代际冲突被认为普遍存在,对受影响的个人、其家庭以及整个非洲社区都有负面影响。这些冲突导致了社区动荡、青年孤立、社交互动减少、压力以及致命自杀。代际冲突和自杀死亡人数的增加被确定为南澳大利亚州非洲社区内一个重大的、新出现的公共卫生问题。重新调整资源方向以制定和实施解决心理健康问题的项目,并提供高质量、信息充分且具有文化适应性的社区支持服务被确定为优先事项。