Suicide, Race, and Social Work: A Systematic Review of Protective Factors among African Americans.

Darius D Reed, Stephen W Stoeffler, Rigaud Joseph
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Purpose: Suicide among African Americans has increased significantly in the past 15 years, yet it remains a neglected topic in social work research. This systematic review examines social work's contribution to suicide research while focusing on the social context in which African Americans live.Method: Using a critical race theory, we examine protective factors specific to African Americans that may mitigate suicide risks. Results reveal that the social work profession has produced 20 suicide-related studies between 1980 and 2018.Results: Identify three types of protective factors against suicide among African Americans. These are: micro-level factors (private regard / strong African American identity and impulsive response to discrimination), mezzo-level factors (family support and the role of women), and macro-level factors (social support, poverty and lack of awareness, religion, access to care, and internal response to community violence).Conclusion: Finding demonstrate evidence of the relationship between protective factors and suicide among African Americans. Implications for the use of Critical Race Theory in Social Work research and practice are provided along with implications to advance suicide training in social work education programs.

自杀、种族和社会工作:非裔美国人保护因素的系统回顾。
目的:在过去的15年里,非裔美国人的自杀率显著上升,但这仍然是社会工作研究中一个被忽视的话题。这篇系统的综述考察了社会工作对自杀研究的贡献,同时关注了非洲裔美国人生活的社会背景。方法:使用关键种族理论,我们研究了可能降低自杀风险的非裔美国人特有的保护因素。结果显示,在1980年至2018年期间,社会工作专业产生了20项与自杀相关的研究。结果:确定非裔美国人自杀的三种保护因素。这些是:微观层面的因素(私人关注/强烈的非裔美国人身份和对歧视的冲动反应),中观层面的因素(家庭支持和妇女的角色)和宏观层面的因素(社会支持,贫困和缺乏意识,宗教,获得护理和对社区暴力的内部反应)。结论:研究结果证明了保护因素与非裔美国人自杀之间的关系。在社会工作研究和实践中使用批判种族理论的含义,以及在社会工作教育计划中推进自杀培训的含义。
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