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在一个寻求治疗的少数族裔青少年群体中,种族/民族歧视与自杀相关风险。

Racial/ethnic discrimination and suicide-related risk in a treatment-seeking group of ethnoracially minoritized adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The New School, USA.

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Montefiore Medical Center, USA.

出版信息

Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2023 Oct;28(4):1305-1320. doi: 10.1177/13591045221132682. Epub 2022 Oct 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Despite growing evidence demonstrating the negative mental health effects of racism-related experiences, racial/ethnic discrimination is seldom examined in youth suicide risk. The present study tested the association between racial/ethnic discrimination and well-supported correlates of suicide-related risk including emotion reactivity and dysregulation, and severity of psychiatric symptoms in a sample of ethnoracially minoritized adolescents receiving outpatient psychiatric services.

METHODS

Participants were adolescents ( = 46; 80.4% female; 65.2% Latinx) who ranged in age from 13-20 years old (M=15.42; SD=1.83) recruited from a child outpatient psychiatry clinic in a low-resourced community in Northeast US. Youth completed a clinical interview and a battery of surveys.

RESULTS

Findings from separate linear regression models show that increases in frequency of racial/ethnic discrimination were associated with increases in severity of suicidal ideation (SI), independent of emotion reactivity and dysregulation, and symptoms of PTSD and depression. Discriminatory experiences involving personal insults, witnessing family being discriminated, and school-based contexts were uniquely associated with SI.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Preliminary findings support the association between racial/ethnic discrimination and increased severity of suicide-related risk in ethnoracially minoritized adolescents. Accounting for racial/ethnic discrimination may improve the cultural responsiveness of youth suicide prevention strategies within outpatient psychiatric care.

摘要

简介和目的

尽管越来越多的证据表明种族相关经历对心理健康有负面影响,但种族/民族歧视在青少年自杀风险中很少被研究。本研究在接受门诊精神科服务的少数族裔青少年样本中,测试了种族/民族歧视与自杀相关风险的支持性相关因素(包括情绪反应和失调)以及精神症状严重程度之间的关联。

方法

参与者是青少年(n=46;80.4%女性;65.2%拉丁裔),年龄在 13-20 岁之间(M=15.42;SD=1.83),从美国东北部资源匮乏社区的儿童门诊精神病诊所招募而来。青少年完成了临床访谈和一系列调查。

结果

来自单独线性回归模型的结果表明,种族/民族歧视频率的增加与自杀意念(SI)严重程度的增加有关,与情绪反应和失调以及创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症状无关。涉及个人侮辱、目睹家人受到歧视和学校背景的歧视经历与 SI 具有独特的相关性。

讨论和结论

初步结果支持种族/民族歧视与少数族裔青少年自杀相关风险严重程度增加之间的关联。在门诊精神科护理中,考虑种族/民族歧视可能会提高青少年自杀预防策略的文化响应能力。

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