问题导向是歧视与被动自杀意念之间关系的调节因素

Roberto López Jr. , Christianne Esposito-Smythers
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背景被动自杀意念(即渴望死亡)可能是自杀行为的一个重要风险因素,但却未得到充分研究。受歧视的经历与自杀意念的严重程度有关,但研究影响这种关系的因素的工作较少。尽管没有进行明确的测试,但之前的研究表明,问题取向(定义为个人对日常生活中问题的一般看法)可能是这种关系的一个重要调节因素。本研究假设,积极和消极的问题取向会调节日常歧视与过去一个月被动自杀意念频率之间的关系。研究方法:本研究包括一个从美国大西洋中部大学校园招募的多元化成人样本(62.4%为非白人;21.4%为拉丁裔/a/x;27%为性少数群体)(样本数=392;年龄=20.24,标准差=2.49,67.3%为女性)。通过自我报告方法对歧视、问题取向、过去一个月的抑郁症状和过去一个月的被动自杀意念频率进行了评估。结果在控制了抑郁症状、性别、性身份和年龄之后,积极的问题取向缓冲了终生歧视对上月被动自杀意念的影响(b = -0.01,95 % 可信区间 [CI]:[-0.008, -0.001])。结论研究结果表明,在对遭受歧视的年轻人进行治疗时,加强积极的问题导向可能有助于降低自杀风险。
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Problem orientation as a moderator of the relation between discrimination and passive suicidal ideation

Background

Passive suicidal ideation (i.e., the desire to be dead) may be an important, yet understudied, risk factor for suicidal behavior. Experiences of discrimination have been linked to greater severity of suicidal ideation though less work has examined factors that influence this relation. Though not explicitly tested, prior work suggests that problem orientation, defined as an individual's general beliefs about problems in daily life, may be an important moderator of this relation. In the present study, positive and negative problem orientation were hypothesized to moderate the relation between everyday discrimination and past month frequency of passive suicidal ideation.

Method

The study consisted of a diverse (62.4 % non-White; 21.4 % Latino/a/x; 27 % sexual minority) adult sample (N = 392; Mage = 20.24, SD = 2.49, 67.3 % female) recruited from a U.S. Mid-Atlantic college campus. Discrimination, problem orientation, past-month depressive symptoms, and past-month frequency of passive suicidal ideation were assessed using self-report measures. A single path model with Bayesian estimation was used to evaluate concurrent relations among study variables.

Results

After controlling for depressive symptoms, sex, sexual identity, and age, positive problem orientation buffered the impact of lifetime discrimination on past month passive suicidal ideation (b = -0.01, 95 % credibility interval [CI]: [-0.008, -0.001]). Negative problem orientation did not moderate this relation (b = 0.00, 95 % CI: [-0.002, 0.003]).

Limitations

Study design was cross-sectional in nature.

Conclusions

Results suggest that bolstering positive problem orientation in treatment with young adults who have experienced discrimination may help reduce suicide risk.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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