The Syndemic Effect of COVID-19 and Racial Discrimination on Suicide Risk for Black Emerging Adults: Examining a Model of Radical Healing

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作者
Brooks Stephens, Jasmin R. [1 ]
Walker, Rheeda L. [1 ]
Francis, David J. [1 ,2 ]
Neville, Helen A. [3 ,4 ]
Vujanovic, Anka A. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Houston, Dept Psychol, 3695 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX 77204 USA
[2] Univ Houston, Texas Inst Measurement Evaluat & Stat, Houston, TX USA
[3] Univ Illinois, Dept Educ Psychol, Champaign, IL USA
[4] Univ Illinois, Dept African American Studies, Champaign, IL USA
[5] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, College Stn, TX USA
关键词
racial discrimination; COVID-19; suicide; Black Americans; radical healing; LIVING INVENTORY; IDENTITY; VALIDATION; MICROAGGRESSIONS; QUESTIONNAIRE; IDEATION; REASONS; STRESS; HEALTH; RACE;
D O I
10.1037/cou0000749
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G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Suicide is a leading cause of death among Black emerging adults. The concurrent effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial discrimination were projected to exacerbate suicide vulnerability for Black Americans. The purpose of the present study was to utilize a risk-resilience model to examine the effects of racial discrimination and COVID-related stress on suicide risk for Black emerging adults, as well as the moderating effect of three central components of radical healing: critical consciousness, resilience, and cultural authenticity. Study participants included 521 Black emerging adults between the ages of 18 and 29 (51.6% male; M-age = 24.6, SD = 2.6) who completed measures evaluating symptoms of racial discrimination, COVID-related stress, suicide risk, and psychological well-being. After controlling for age, gender, socioeconomic status, and general stress, structural equation modeling analyses revealed unique and interactive effects of racial discrimination, COVID-related stress, and culturally relevant protective factors on suicide risk for Black emerging adults. These findings provide preliminary insight into novel risk and protective factors that influence suicide risk for Black emerging adults.
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页码:459 / 472
页数:14
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