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恶魔在我们之中还是在我们内心?探索美国亚裔成年人内化种族主义与自杀意念之间的关系。

Devil among us or inside us? Exploring the relationships of internalized racism and suicidal ideation among US Asian adults.

作者信息

Nie Fanhao

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2025 Jan;30(1):42-58. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2024.2413357. Epub 2024 Oct 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Prior research shows that perceived racism was associated with higher risks of suicidal ideation among US Asians. Nevertheless, the relationship between internalized racism and the suicidal risks of US Asians has not been adequately researched. In addition, as an important social institution, religion has been left out of the studies of racism and suicide for US Asians. This study is aimed at filling in these gaps and contributing to a better understanding of internalized racism, religion, and the mental health of US Asians.

DESIGN

This study surveyed 970 Asian or Asian American adults living in the United States. Survey participants were recruited using Qualtrics online panel samples between April and June 2024. Quotas were set for key demographic variables, such as sex and ethnicity, following the national census.

RESULTS

The main results suggest that even after controlling important mental health measures such as anxiety and loneliness, higher internalized racism was still tied to higher risks of suicidal ideation. The effect of internalized racism was not only robust but also stronger than other mental health measures as well as perceived external racism. Finally, the deleterious internalized racism effect on suicidal ideation was stronger among US Asians, who attend religious services more often.

CONCLUSION

Internalized racism exerts a fairly strong and robust effect on suicidal ideation among US Asians. This deleterious effect is also interactive with the religious characteristics of US Asians. Healthcare providers, community workers, and religious leaders may want to take internalized racism into consideration in their future service to the US Asian community.

摘要

目的

先前的研究表明,在美国亚裔中,感知到的种族主义与自杀意念的较高风险相关。然而,内化种族主义与美国亚裔自杀风险之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。此外,作为一个重要的社会机构,宗教在针对美国亚裔的种族主义与自杀研究中被忽视了。本研究旨在填补这些空白,促进对内化种族主义、宗教以及美国亚裔心理健康的更好理解。

设计

本研究对970名居住在美国的亚裔或亚裔美国成年人进行了调查。调查参与者于2024年4月至6月期间通过Qualtrics在线面板样本招募。按照全国人口普查结果,对性别和种族等关键人口统计学变量设定了配额。

结果

主要结果表明,即使在控制了焦虑和孤独等重要心理健康指标之后,较高的内化种族主义仍然与自杀意念的较高风险相关。内化种族主义的影响不仅稳健,而且比其他心理健康指标以及感知到的外部种族主义更强。最后,内化种族主义对自杀意念的有害影响在更经常参加宗教仪式的美国亚裔中更强。

结论

内化种族主义对美国亚裔的自杀意念产生了相当强烈且稳健的影响。这种有害影响也与美国亚裔的宗教特征相互作用。医疗保健提供者、社区工作者和宗教领袖在未来为美国亚裔社区提供服务时,可能需要考虑内化种族主义因素。

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