Suicide and alcohol use among American Indians: toward a transactional–ecological framework

Regina T. P. Aguirre, T. D. Watts
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American Indian/Native Alaskan suicide rates are 72% higher than in the general US population. Current estimates indicate over 90% of people in the US who suicide have a mental illness and/or alcohol and substance issues. Among American Indians/Native Alaskans in 2002, the vast majority (69%) of suicides involved alcohol. Chronic alcohol use can cause or contribute to depressive disorders. Thus, suicide, chronic alcohol use, depression and mental health are intertwined. This article asserts the need for a transactional–ecological framework along with the strengths and comparative perspectives as a useful way to understand this problem and devise intervention strategies.
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美国印第安人的自杀和酒精使用:走向交易-生态框架
美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民的自杀率比美国总人口高出72%。目前的估计表明,在美国自杀的人中,超过90%的人患有精神疾病和/或酒精和物质问题。2002年,在美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民中,绝大多数(69%)自杀与酒精有关。长期饮酒可导致或促成抑郁症。因此,自杀、长期饮酒、抑郁和精神健康是相互交织的。本文断言需要一个交易生态框架,以及其优势和比较视角,作为理解这一问题和制定干预策略的有用方法。
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