Suicide is a public health problem for African Americans who are young and of working age. The purpose of this study was to examine mediated and moderated effects of perceived racism on suicide ideation in a community sample of 236 African American men and women. Measures of suicide ideation, depression symptoms, intrinsic/extrinsic religiosity, and perceived racism were administered. Perceived racial discrimination was directly and indirectly associated with suicide ideation. For participants who reported low levels of extrinsic religiosity, the mediated effect of perceived racism (via depression symptoms) was significant. These findings provide some insight into suicide vulnerability for specific subgroups of African Americans
The purpose of this study was to examine African Americans' lay beliefs and attributions toward suic...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the nascent literature on resilience and suicidality ...
African American women commit suicide less than other U.S. women and men, perhaps partly due to stro...
Although multiple studies have found that African Americans commonly experience racial discriminatio...
The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide proposes two necessary components for an individual to engage in...
Though multiple studies have found that African Americans commonly experience racial discrimination,...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether specific religious coping styles and cultural world...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether specific religious coping styles and cultural world...
Available literature suggests that Asian Americans are more likely to develop suicidal thoughts comp...
This systematic review was conducted to examine if religiosity has a protective role against suicida...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
Very few studies have examined predictors of suicidal ideation among African American women. Consequ...
Very few studies have examined predictors of suicidal ideation among African American women. Consequ...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
The purpose of this study was to examine African Americans' lay beliefs and attributions toward suic...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the nascent literature on resilience and suicidality ...
African American women commit suicide less than other U.S. women and men, perhaps partly due to stro...
Although multiple studies have found that African Americans commonly experience racial discriminatio...
The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide proposes two necessary components for an individual to engage in...
Though multiple studies have found that African Americans commonly experience racial discrimination,...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether specific religious coping styles and cultural world...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether specific religious coping styles and cultural world...
Available literature suggests that Asian Americans are more likely to develop suicidal thoughts comp...
This systematic review was conducted to examine if religiosity has a protective role against suicida...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
Very few studies have examined predictors of suicidal ideation among African American women. Consequ...
Very few studies have examined predictors of suicidal ideation among African American women. Consequ...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the associatio...
The purpose of this study was to examine African Americans' lay beliefs and attributions toward suic...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the nascent literature on resilience and suicidality ...
African American women commit suicide less than other U.S. women and men, perhaps partly due to stro...