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Person factors associated with suicidal behavior among African American women and men
Authors:Kaslow Nadine J  Price Ann Webb  Wyckoff Sarah  Bender Grall Marnette  Sherry Alissa  Young Sharon  Scholl Larry  Millington Upshaw Venus  Rashid Akil  Jackson Emily B  Bethea Kafi
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, US. nkaslow@emory.edu
Abstract:This study compared person risk factors among the following groups of low-income, African American adults in an urban, public hospital: (a) suicide attempters and nonattempters, (b) male and female attempters, and (c) all 4 groups (50 female attempters, 50 female nonattempters, 50 male attempters, and 50 male nonattempters). Participants completed psychological distress, aggression, substance use, cognitive processes, religiosity/spirituality, and ethnic identity measures. Compared with nonattempters, attempters reported more psychological distress, aggression, substance use, and maladaptive coping strategies; less religiosity/spirituality; and lower levels of ethnic identity. Male attempters endorsed more substance use than female attempters. No person risk factors differentiated among the 4 groups. Assessment of person risk factors and implementation of commensurate culturally competent interventions are recommended.
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