O'Keefe Victoria M, Tucker Raymond P, Cole Ashley B, Hollingsworth David W, Wingate LaRicka R
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Louisiana State University.
Transcult Psychiatry. 2018 Dec;55(6):775-799. doi: 10.1177/1363461518778937. Epub 2018 Jun 4.
Many American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities throughout North America continue to experience the devastating impact of suicide. Theoretical explanations of suicide from a psychological, sociological, cultural, and Indigenous perspective all differ in focus and applicability to AI/AN communities. These diverse theoretical frameworks and models are presented herein to examine the potential applicability, strengths, and limitations in understanding AI/AN suicide. In providing these perspectives, continued discussions and empirical examinations of AI/AN suicide can guide informative, culturally-informed suicide prevention and intervention efforts.
北美各地的许多美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区仍在遭受自杀带来的毁灭性影响。从心理学、社会学、文化和本土视角对自杀进行的理论解释在侧重点以及对AI/AN社区的适用性方面均有所不同。本文展示了这些多样的理论框架和模型,以审视它们在理解AI/AN自杀现象方面的潜在适用性、优势和局限性。通过提供这些视角,对AI/AN自杀现象持续进行的讨论和实证研究能够为内容丰富、基于文化的自杀预防和干预工作提供指导。