一个城市非裔美国人群体的整个生命历程中,家庭因素、社会融合与自杀意念之间的关联。

IF 2.6 3区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Systems Science & Complexity Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1177/00957984211061920
Munjireen S Sifat, Charlene Kuo, Jee Hun Yoo, Sharifah Holder, Kerry M Green
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自杀问题呈上升趋势,但对非裔美国人的研究并不广泛。识别自杀意念的风险因素以降低风险至关重要。本研究探讨了人生过程中的家庭和社会因素是否会对中年非裔美国成年人的自杀意念产生预测作用。我们对非裔美国人的纵向队列数据进行了多重逻辑回归分析,这些数据是在童年时首次进行评估的,目的是确定与中年(33-42 岁)自杀意念的关联。研究结果表明,童年时没有母亲陪伴(与只有母亲陪伴的情况相比;aOR = 3.69,p = .017)和青春期父母的规则设定(aOR = 0.79,p = .047)与自杀倾向有关。终生患有药物紊乱(aOR = 2.19,p = .046)或年轻时患有重度抑郁症(aOR = 3.58,p < .001)也与自杀意念风险增加有关。研究结果凸显了对母亲缺失家庭中的儿童进行干预对改善心理健康结果的重要性。家庭干预措施可促进父母制定规则,并在生命早期解决毒品问题和抑郁症状,这为长期减少自杀提供了干预领域。
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Associations Between Family Factors, Social Integration, and Suicidal Ideation Across the Life Course of an Urban African American Cohort.

Suicide is a problem on the rise but not studied extensively among African Americans. It is critical to identify risk factors for suicidal ideation to reduce risk. This study examines whether family and social factors over the life course predict suicidal ideation among African American adults in midlife. We conducted multiple logistic regression analyses on data from a longitudinal cohort of African Americans first assessed in childhood to identify associations with suicidal ideation in midlife (ages 33-42). Findings suggested living without one's mother in childhood (vs. living with mother alone; aOR = 3.69, p = .017) and parental rule-setting in adolescence (aOR = 0.79, p = .047) were associated with suicidal ideation. Having a lifetime drug disorder (aOR = 2.19, p = .046) or major depression by young adulthood (aOR = 3.58, p < .001) was also associated with an increased risk of suicidal ideation. Findings highlight the importance of intervention for children in mother-absent homes for improving mental health outcomes. Family interventions that promote parental rule-setting and addressing drug problems and depressive symptoms early in the life course offer an area for intervention to reduce suicide over the long term.

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Journal of Systems Science & Complexity
Journal of Systems Science & Complexity 数学-数学跨学科应用
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Systems Science and Complexity is dedicated to publishing high quality papers on mathematical theories, methodologies, and applications of systems science and complexity science. It encourages fundamental research into complex systems and complexity and fosters cross-disciplinary approaches to elucidate the common mathematical methods that arise in natural, artificial, and social systems. Topics covered are: complex systems, systems control, operations research for complex systems, economic and financial systems analysis, statistics and data science, computer mathematics, systems security, coding theory and crypto-systems, other topics related to systems science.
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