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Motherhood, reasons for living, and suicidality among African American women.

Authors :
Woods AM
Zimmerman L
Carlin E
Hill A
Kaslow NJ
Source :
Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) [J Fam Psychol] 2013 Aug; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 600-6.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This report examines the protective role of motherhood against suicidal ideation among low-income African American women with a history of suicide attempts. Findings from previous studies examining the relations between family factors and suicide risks are inconsistent in this population, indicating that family could both exacerbate and reduce risks. Research on the link between motherhood-status specifically and suicide risk is rare, but family and child-related concerns have been identified as unique reasons for living associated with reduced risk of suicide attempt. Self-identified African American women (N = 146), ages 18-64, who attempted suicide within the previous 12 months were recruited from a large urban public hospital. A bootstrapping mediation model was tested using motherhood status from the demographics measure as the predictor, the Reasons for Living (RFL) scales as the mediator, and the Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale as the outcome. The model accounted for 41% of the variance in suicidal ideation and the indirect effect of RFL was statistically significant. These findings provide empirical support for the hypothesis that motherhood is protective against suicidal ideation among African American women with a history of suicide attempts. Future research should seek to determine how incorporating the protective function of motherhood status in clinical interventions with this high-risk population might help to improve treatment effectiveness.<br /> (© 2013 American Psychological Association)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1939-1293
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23978322
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/a0033592