跨生态层面的自杀预防计划:来自拉丁裔移民青年及其父母的建议。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Families Systems & Health Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1037/fsh0000835
Rheanna Platt, Kiara Alvarez, Monica Guerrero Vasquez, Pilar Bancalari, Jennifer Acosta, Mariana Rincon Caicedo, Sarah Polk, Holly Wilcox
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导言:拉丁裔移民青年(IOY)有独特的自杀想法和行为风险。有人建议,应从生态学的角度来应对这些风险,解决文化和家庭背景以及结构性和系统性的预防障碍。本研究旨在探讨移民出身的拉美裔青少年及其照顾者对自杀及其预防的看法,包括移民身份特有的压力因素的潜在影响:2018-2019年,与拉丁裔移民出身的照顾者(人数=41,97.5%为女性)和青少年(年龄=14-19,人数=56,50%为女性)进行了焦点小组讨论。参与者来自两个不同城市的社区组织。我们采用代码簿的主题分析方法来确定主题,然后将这些主题映射到疾病控制中心的暴力预防社会生态框架的各个层面:结果:参与者确定了自杀行为的诱因以及跨生态水平的预防计划的潜在组成部分。预防自杀的具体建议包括参与娱乐活动、父母教育和支持、加强对青少年的学业支持以及加强学校与家庭之间的沟通。此外,还介绍了实施建议的结构性障碍(如照顾者的工作时间安排):我们的研究结果凸显了学校和社区支持作为以公共卫生为导向的自杀预防策略的潜在作用,并表明有必要在解决心理健康治疗障碍的同时,解决移民家庭在获得这些支持时所面临的障碍。影响移民家庭经济稳定性的政策以及增加娱乐和学习机会的政策,可能会促进移民青少年的心理健康,防止他们产生自杀的念头和行为。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)。
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Suicide prevention programming across ecological levels: Recommendations from Latinx immigrant origin youth and their parents.

Introduction: Latinx immigrant-origin youth (IOY) have unique risks for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. It has been suggested that these risks should be addressed from an ecological perspective, addressing cultural and family context as well as structural and systemic barriers to prevention. This study sought to explore perspectives of immigrant-origin Latinx adolescents and their caregivers on suicide and its prevention, including the potential impact of stressors specific to immigrant status.

Method: Focus groups were conducted in 2018-2019 with Latinx immigrant-origin caregivers (N = 41, 97.5% female) and adolescents (ages = 14-19, N = 56, 50% female). Participants were recruited from community-based organizations in two different cities. A codebook approach to thematic analysis was used to identify themes, which were subsequently mapped onto levels of the Center for Disease Control's Social-Ecological Framework for Violence Prevention.

Results: Participants identified both contributors to suicidal behavior and potential components of prevention programming across ecological levels. Specific recommendations for suicide prevention included engaging in recreation, parenting education and support, enhancing academic supports for adolescents, and enhancing school-family communication. Structural barriers (e.g., caregiver work schedules) to implementing recommendations were described.

Discussion: Our results highlight the potential role of access to school and community-based supports as public health-oriented suicide prevention strategies and suggest a need to address barriers faced by immigrant families in accessing these supports alongside addressing barriers to mental health treatment. Policies impacting immigrant families' financial stability and increasing the availability of recreational and academic opportunities may promote mental health and prevent suicidal thoughts and behavior among IOY. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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Families Systems & Health
Families Systems & Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
81
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.
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