Violating Clan and Kinship Roles as Risk Factors for Suicide and Stigma among Lao Refugees: An Application of the Cultural Model of Suicide and "What Matters Most" Frameworks.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Amar Mandavia, Debbie Huang, Jeffrey Wong, Bernalyn Ruiz, Francesca Crump, Jenny Shen, Monica Martinez, Luba Botcheva, Eduardo Vega, Joyce Chu, Sara Lewis, Lawrence H Yang
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Abstract

Background: While Asian groups have immigrated worldwide, suicide risk models have neglected to integrate cultural components. This study incorporates how stigma associated with failure to uphold clan/kinship roles can increase suicide risk in highly-marginalized Lao-Americans.

Methods: One focus group with five Lao participants and 21 individual semi-structured interviews with community family members were conducted. Transcripts were coded via directed content analysis using the "What Matters Most" and Cultural Theory of Suicide frameworks.

Results: Violating role-expectations associated with youth, adults and older adults appears to be associated with risk for suicide. This suggests that the failure of adults to fulfill their roles might potentially threaten loss of "full personhood" and trigger stigma, thus potentially evoking greater suicide risk.

Conclusion: Interventions would benefit from cultural considerations of fulfilling role-expectations and "personhood" to combat suicide and stigma within cultural communities.

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违反氏族和亲属角色是老挝难民自杀和耻辱的风险因素:自杀文化模型和“最重要的”框架的应用。
背景:当亚洲群体移民到世界各地时,自杀风险模型忽略了文化因素的整合。本研究结合了与未能维护家族/亲属角色相关的耻辱如何增加高度边缘化的美籍老挝人的自杀风险。方法:进行了5名老挝人的焦点小组和21名社区家庭成员的半结构化访谈。使用“最重要的是什么”和自杀的文化理论框架,通过直接内容分析对成绩单进行编码。结果:违反角色期望与青少年、成年人和老年人的自杀风险有关。这表明,成年人未能履行自己的角色可能会潜在地威胁到“完整人格”的丧失,并引发耻辱感,从而可能引发更大的自杀风险。结论:干预措施将受益于实现角色期望和“人格”的文化考虑,以打击文化社区内的自杀和耻辱。
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