| Literature DB >> 35655050 |
Jungtae Choi1, Jun Sung Hong2, Lisa A O'Donnell2, Dexter R Voisin3.
Abstract
African American youth living in low-resourced communities are at high risk for bullying victimization which is positively associated with suicidal ideation. This study explored whether positive future orientation mediated the relationship between bullying victimization and suicidal ideation. This study engaged 627 African American adolescents and measured bullying victimization, internalizing problems, suicidal ideation, future orientation, and several covariates. Major findings indicated that controlling for gender, socioeconomic status, school motivation, and perceived teacher support, internalizing problems mediated the relationship between bullying victimization and suicidal ideation. Furthermore, both the effect of bullying victimization on suicidal ideation and the mediating effect of internalizing problems were moderated by future orientation. The effects were weakened when the level of future orientation increased. The implications for future research and supporting resiliency are discussed based on these findings.Entities:
Keywords: African American adolescents; Bullying victimization; Future orientation; Internalizing problems; Suicidal ideation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35655050 DOI: 10.1007/s10597-022-00989-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Ment Health J ISSN: 0010-3853