Determinants of Suicidal Ideation Among Immigrant Women With Cumulative Exposures to Violence: The Role of Resilience and Social Support.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Bushra Sabri, Jian Li, Sara Butter, Sarah Murray, Chakra Budhathoki
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Lifetime exposures to violence and related psychosocial stressors can increase the risk of suicidal ideation among immigrant women. This study examined the impact of cumulative childhood and adulthood victimization, along with key psychosocial stressors, on suicidal ideation among 1265 immigrant women who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). It also explored the mediating role of coping resources, specifically resilience and social support, in the relationship between lifetime violence exposure and suicidal ideation. Secondary data drawn from an intervention study involving immigrant survivors of IPV were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis procedures. The findings revealed that women who experienced multiple forms of violence in childhood and adulthood were 157% more likely to report suicidal ideation, highlighting the profound, long-lasting psychological impact of such experiences. Additionally, those who faced financial stress were 74% more likely to experience suicidal ideation, underscoring the connection between financial hardship and suicidal ideation. Mediation analysis showed that resilience and social support partially mediated the relationship between violence and suicidal ideation. Higher levels of social support and resilience were associated with 3% and 40% lower likelihood of suicidal ideation, respectively. These results suggest that emotional and social resources and abilities to cope with adversity play a crucial role in mitigating the risks of suicidal ideation, even in the face of significant life stressors. These findings highlight the need for comprehensive, trauma-informed interventions that address psychosocial stressors, strengthen social support, and promote resilience to reduce the risk of suicidal ideation in immigrant women affected by lifetime violence exposures.

有暴力累积暴露的移民妇女自杀意念的决定因素:复原力和社会支持的作用。
终生暴露于暴力和相关的社会心理压力源会增加移民妇女产生自杀意念的风险。本研究调查了1265名经历过亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的移民妇女在童年和成年时期遭受的累积伤害,以及主要的心理社会压力因素对自杀意念的影响。研究还探讨了应对资源,特别是心理韧性和社会支持在终生暴力暴露与自杀意念之间的中介作用。从一项涉及IPV移民幸存者的干预研究中提取的次要数据采用描述性统计和回归分析程序进行分析。研究结果显示,在童年和成年时期经历过多种形式暴力的妇女报告自杀念头的可能性要高出157%,这突显了此类经历对心理的深远而持久的影响。此外,那些面临经济压力的人有74%的可能性产生自杀意念,这强调了经济困难和自杀意念之间的联系。中介分析表明,心理韧性和社会支持在暴力与自杀意念的关系中起部分中介作用。较高水平的社会支持和适应能力分别使自杀意念的可能性降低3%和40%。这些结果表明,情绪和社会资源以及应对逆境的能力在减轻自杀意念的风险方面起着至关重要的作用,即使面对重大的生活压力。这些发现强调,需要采取全面的、创伤知情的干预措施,解决心理社会压力源,加强社会支持,提高复原力,以降低受终身暴力影响的移民妇女产生自杀意念的风险。
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期刊介绍: In this important publication, you"ll find crucial information on vital issues surrounding aggression, maltreatment, and trauma. You"ll learn how to prevent these behaviors, how to help victims, and how to intervene in abusive situations using the latest research in these areas. The Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma accepts individual submissions in any of the relevant topic areas and also publishes thematic issues featuring guest editors who focus on a particular aspect of these topics.
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