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青少年帮派成员身份、边缘化身份与自杀倾向差异:研究与实践中的交叉性影响

Youth Gang Membership, Marginalized Identities, and Suicidality Disparities: Intersectional Implications for Research and Practice.

作者信息

Bishop Asia S, Nurius Paula S, Fleming Christopher M, Klein Reed T, Rousson Ashley N

机构信息

School of Social Work and Criminal Justice, University of Washington Tacoma, 1900 Commerce Street, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA.

School of Social Work, University of Washington Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2024 Aug;41(4):515-526. doi: 10.1007/s10560-022-00902-z. Epub 2022 Nov 19.

Abstract

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents in the U.S., and emerging evidence indicates that gang-involved youth may be at elevated risk. Yet, little is known about suicidality prevalence among subgroups of gang and non-gang youth due to limited measures of social identity in previous studies. Guided by an intersectional framework, this study examined gang and non-gang differences in suicidality across an array of social identities and tested the effect of gang membership on suicidality within the context of cumulative marginalization. Data come from a statewide, school-based sample of adolescents in the 8th, 10th, and 12th grades ( = 81,080). Chi-square and independent samples -tests examined group differences in rates of self-reported suicidal ideation, planning, and attempts. Logistic regression models tested the moderating effect of multiple marginalized identities on the gang-suicidality link. Gang-involved youth reported significantly higher suicidality compared to non-gang youth, with between-group disparities observed across singular marginalized identities. However, moderation analyses found that the effect of gang membership on suicidal ideation and planning was less salient in the context of cumulative marginalization. Findings suggest that gang-involved youth represent a unique and diverse population at risk of suicide. At the same time, gang membership may also offer some degree of protection against early stages of suicide for those with a greater number of marginalized identities. Implications for social work science and practice within an intersectional framework are discussed.

摘要

自杀是美国青少年的第二大死因,新出现的证据表明,涉足帮派的青少年可能面临更高的风险。然而,由于以往研究中社会身份测量方法有限,对于帮派青少年和非帮派青少年亚群体中的自杀倾向患病率了解甚少。在交叉性框架的指导下,本研究考察了一系列社会身份中帮派青少年和非帮派青少年在自杀倾向方面的差异,并在累积边缘化的背景下测试了帮派成员身份对自杀倾向的影响。数据来自一个全州范围内以学校为基础的八年级、十年级和十二年级青少年样本(n = 81,080)。卡方检验和独立样本t检验考察了自我报告的自杀意念、计划和企图发生率的组间差异。逻辑回归模型测试了多种边缘化身份对帮派与自杀倾向联系的调节作用。与非帮派青少年相比,涉足帮派的青少年报告的自杀倾向明显更高,在单一边缘化身份中观察到了组间差异。然而,调节分析发现,在累积边缘化的背景下,帮派成员身份对自杀意念和计划的影响不那么显著。研究结果表明,涉足帮派的青少年是一个面临自杀风险的独特且多样化的群体。同时,对于那些具有更多边缘化身份的人来说,帮派成员身份也可能在一定程度上保护他们免受自杀早期阶段的影响。本文还讨论了交叉性框架内对社会工作科学和实践的启示。

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