Zhang J, Jin S
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Georgia Southern University.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 1998 Feb;124(1):79-94.
This study is an examination of the effects of interpersonal relations on suicide ideation in a national sample of 1,433 individuals from China. The effect of gender as well as Chinese-Western comparisons are also examined. Suicide ideation rates (defined as thinking about committing suicide) and rates for planned suicide were significantly lower than those in most U.S. samples; Chinese women consistently scored higher than men in both areas. LISREL path analyses indicated that interpersonal conflict had the greatest direct and total effect on suicide ideation, and social isolation was the weakest predictor among the three measures of interpersonal relations. A path model using the Chinese data calls into question Durkheim's social integration theory for predicting suicide. Findings are discussed in relation to Chinese culture.
本研究对来自中国的1433名个体的全国样本进行了人际关系对自杀意念影响的考察。同时也考察了性别因素的影响以及中西比较。自杀意念率(定义为考虑自杀)和计划自杀率显著低于大多数美国样本;在这两个方面,中国女性的得分一直高于男性。LISREL路径分析表明,人际冲突对自杀意念的直接和总体影响最大,而社会隔离是人际关系的三项衡量指标中最弱的预测因素。一个使用中国数据的路径模型对涂尔干预测自杀的社会整合理论提出了质疑。研究结果结合中国文化进行了讨论。