Department of Psychology, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Psychology, Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Jul;49(5):1282-1295. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22543. Epub 2021 Mar 6.
Suicide is one of the most devastating, yet preventable, health disparities for African American adolescents. African American adolescent suicidal ideation and behavior may have different manifestations and risk factors relative to those of adolescents from other ethnic backgrounds that impact prevention efforts. For example, in addition to more common manifestations of suicidal ideation and behavior, African American youth may engage in violent or high-risk behaviors, use more lethal means, or report ideation at lower depression levels. The Adapted-Coping with Stress Course (A-CWS), an adaptation of Gregory Clarke and colleagues' Coping with Stress Course, was developed to address the cultural nuances of African American adolescents. The A-CWS is a 15-session cognitive-behavioral, group-based preventive intervention that aims to enhance adaptive coping skills and reduce suicidal ideation, by incorporating strategies that counter stressors associated with systemic racism that burden African American adolescents. This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of the A-CWS intervention, using a sample of predominantly African American ninth-grade students. Results indicated that the adolescents were very favorable and receptive to the A-CWS intervention and that the intervention could be conducted feasibly. The A-CWS intervention serves as a model to advance culturally-grounded, evidence-based preventive intervention, for an underserved sector of adolescents.
自杀是非洲裔美国青少年面临的最具破坏性但可预防的健康差异之一。与来自其他族裔背景的青少年相比,非洲裔美国青少年的自杀意念和行为可能有不同的表现和风险因素,这会影响预防工作。例如,除了更常见的自杀意念和行为表现外,非裔美国青年可能从事暴力或高风险行为,使用更致命的手段,或在抑郁程度较低时报告有自杀意念。适应压力课程(A-CWS)是 Gregory Clarke 及其同事的应对压力课程的改编版,旨在解决非裔美国青少年的文化细微差别。A-CWS 是一个 15 节的认知行为、团体为基础的预防干预措施,旨在通过整合应对与非裔美国青少年负担过重的系统性种族主义相关的压力源的策略,增强适应性应对技能并减少自杀意念。这项研究使用主要是非裔美国 9 年级学生的样本,评估了 A-CWS 干预措施的可行性和可接受性。结果表明,青少年对 A-CWS 干预措施非常赞成和接受,并且该干预措施可以可行地进行。A-CWS 干预措施为服务不足的青少年群体提供了一种基于文化的、循证的预防干预措施模式。