美国黑人自杀丧亲:来自综合社会调查的证据。

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-08-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228251370910
William Feigelman, Julie Cerel, John McIntosh, Nina Gutin, Alice C Edwards
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有限的研究注意力集中在检查美国黑人和白人对自杀损失的不同适应上。我们利用了2016年综合社会调查,其中包括与经历自杀丧亲有关的问题,调查了过去研究提出的预测黑人比白人面临更多悲伤困难的假设。比较白人受访者(n = 1051)和黑人受访者(n = 242),我们检查了他们在自杀暴露和丧亲之痛、与死者的亲密程度、失去亲人后的时间、抑郁和其他心理健康评估方面的差异。通过t检验和卡方显著性检验,我们检验了与白人相比,自杀丧亲的黑人受访者是否表现出更严重的心理健康问题。这些数据并没有证实任何证据表明黑人受访者的悲伤或心理健康问题加剧。由于对心理健康评估的测量数量有限,需要更多的研究来证实这些发现。
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Suicide Bereavement Among Black-Americans: Evidence From the General Social Survey.

Limited research attention has focused on examining the diverging adaptations of American Blacks and Whites to suicide losses. We utilized the 2016 General Social Survey, which included questions related to experiencing suicide bereavement, investigating hypotheses past studies suggested predicting Blacks face more grieving difficulties than their White counterparts. Comparing White respondents (n = 1,051) to the Blacks (n = 242) we examined convergences and divergences between each in their suicide exposures and bereavements, closeness to the deceased, time since loss, differences in depression and other mental health assessments. With t-tests and Chi-square significance tests we examined whether the Black suicide bereaved respondents showed evidence of heightened mental health problems compared to the Whites. This data did not confirm any evidence of heightened grief or mental health problems among the Black respondents. Owing to the limited number of measurements of mental health assessments more research will be needed to confirm these findings.

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