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理解非裔和美国原住民青少年的自杀风险:交叉性和多重边缘化的作用。

Understanding suicide risk for youth who are both Black and Native American: The role of intersectionality and multiple marginalization.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.

出版信息

Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2022 Aug;52(4):668-682. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12851. Epub 2022 Mar 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Native American and multiracial youth experience elevated risk for suicide ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA); however, intersectional identities are often unexamined in suicide research.

METHOD

We examined the prevalence of SI and SA, and the impact of intersectional identities (sex, sexual minority identity, and economic insecurity) on these rates, in 496 biracial Black-Native American, 2,804 Native American, 14,220 Black, 5,569 biracial Native American-White, 4,076 biracial Black-White, and 118,816 White youth who participated in the Minnesota Student Survey.

RESULTS

Black-Native American youth reports of SI and SA resembled other Native American youth and were significantly higher than those reported by Black, White, and Black-White (SA only) youth. While sexual minority youth reported higher rates of SI and SA than heterosexual youth, this difference between sexual minority and heterosexual Black-Native American youth was smaller as compared to their peers.

CONCLUSION

Though they largely resemble their mono/biracial Native American peers, Black-Native American youth show some distinct patterns of SA when accounting for their intersectional identities. Despite presumed similarities in systemic risk factors, Black and Black-Native American youth differ considerably in reported suicidality. The experiences of Black-Native American teens warrant further examination.

摘要

简介

美国原住民和多种族青年的自杀意念(SI)和自杀企图(SA)风险较高;然而,自杀研究中通常不考虑交叉身份。

方法

我们调查了 496 名黑白混血的美国原住民、2804 名美国原住民、14220 名黑人、5569 名混血的美国原住民-白人和 4076 名混血的黑人-白人以及 118816 名白人青年的 SI 和 SA 发生率,以及交叉身份(性别、性少数群体认同和经济不安全)对这些比率的影响,他们参加了明尼苏达州学生调查。

结果

黑人和美国原住民青年报告的 SI 和 SA 与其他美国原住民青年相似,明显高于黑人、白人青年和黑人和白人青年(仅 SA)报告的比率。尽管性少数青年报告的 SI 和 SA 率高于异性恋青年,但与他们的同龄人相比,性少数和异性恋的黑人和美国原住民青年之间的这一差异较小。

结论

尽管他们在很大程度上与他们的单/混血美国原住民同龄人相似,但在考虑到他们的交叉身份时,黑人和美国原住民青年的 SA 表现出一些不同的模式。尽管在系统风险因素方面存在相似之处,但黑人青年和黑人和美国原住民青年在报告的自杀意念方面存在很大差异。黑人和美国原住民青少年的经历值得进一步研究。

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