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Suicidality Protective Factors for African American Adolescents: A Systematic Review of the Research Literature.

Jocelyn R Droege1, W LaVome Robinson2, Leonard A Jason1.   

Abstract

Overall rates of African American adolescent suicide have been increasing for the past 50 years; however, the research literature examining factors related to suicide for these vulnerable youth is sparse. The shortage of research literature on suicidality protective factors is particularly significant. Little is known about the impact of protective factors on African American youth, especially within subgroups (e.g., gender and socioeconomic status). Approximately 40% of African American youth live in poverty, exposing them to contextual stressors that place them at increased risk for suicidality. Females are significantly more likely to have suicidal ideation and make attempts, whereas males surpass females in their rates of completions. To better understand suicidality protective factors, we conducted a systematic review of the research literature on protective factors for African American adolescents, with a focus on gender differences and urban, low-income youth. This review yielded 26 articles that met inclusion criteria and identified protective factors in the following categories: familial, religiosity-based, relational/social, personal, and socioecological. Gender differences and protective factors for urban, low-income youth are discussed, regarding their role in the prevention of suicidality. This review highlights a need for further research to identify and clarify suicidality protective factors for African American adolescents.

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Keywords:  African American Adolescents; Protective Factors; Resiliency; Suicidality; Suicide

Year:  2017        PMID: 33344874      PMCID: PMC7747935          DOI: 10.15226/2471-6529/3/2/00130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  SOJ Nurs Health Care        ISSN: 2471-6529


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Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav       Date:  2002

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Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav       Date:  2003

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Journal:  Death Stud       Date:  2013-03

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Authors:  Rheeda L Walker; Shaughna Bishop
Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav       Date:  2005-12
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  1 in total

1.  Early Age of Cannabis Initiation and Its Association With Suicidal Behaviors.

Authors:  Manik Ahuja; Manul Awasthi; Suzanna Gim; Kathie Records; Johanna Cimilluca; Kawther Al-Ksir; Johnathan Tremblay; Riddhi P Doshi; Thiveya Sathiyasaleen; Praveen Fernandopulle
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2022-08-10
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