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Abstract
Although homicide is the leading cause of death for African-Americans aged 15-24, suicide is silently claiming the lives of many African-American youth, males in particular. Given the disproportionate number of African-American adolescents in many of the primary human service institutions, it is important to increase social workers' understanding of the nature and trends in self-destructive behaviors of this population. This paper presents the descriptive epidemiological trend data on African-American adolescent suicide completion and parasuicidal behavior, reviews current explanatory hypotheses, highlights important risk and protective factors, and outlines several culturally-congruent practice guidelines for working with suicidal African-Americans adolescents.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 19562101 PMCID: PMC2701709 DOI: 10.1007/s10560-006-0064-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Social Work J ISSN: 0738-0151