TY - JOUR
T1 - Church-Based Social Support and Suicidality Among African Americans and Black Caribbeans
AU - Chatters, Linda M.
AU - Taylor, Robert Joseph
AU - Lincoln, Karen D.
AU - Nguyen, Ann
AU - Joe, Sean
PY - 2011/10
Y1 - 2011/10
N2 - This study explores the relationship between church-based informal social support and lifetime prevalence of suicide ideation and attempts within a representative national sample of African American and Black Caribbean adults. Characteristics of church-based social support networks, as well as emotional support and negative interaction with church members were examined in relation to lifetime suicide ideation and attempts. This study used data from the National Survey of American Life (2001-2003). Frequency of interaction with church members was positively associated with suicide attempts, while subjective closeness to church members was negatively associated with suicide ideation. Emotional support, service attendance, and negative interaction with church members were unrelated to both suicide ideation and attempts. Findings are discussed in relation to research on church-based support networks, different models linking church support and suicidality, and the mechanisms by which church-based networks deter suicide ideation and attempts.
AB - This study explores the relationship between church-based informal social support and lifetime prevalence of suicide ideation and attempts within a representative national sample of African American and Black Caribbean adults. Characteristics of church-based social support networks, as well as emotional support and negative interaction with church members were examined in relation to lifetime suicide ideation and attempts. This study used data from the National Survey of American Life (2001-2003). Frequency of interaction with church members was positively associated with suicide attempts, while subjective closeness to church members was negatively associated with suicide ideation. Emotional support, service attendance, and negative interaction with church members were unrelated to both suicide ideation and attempts. Findings are discussed in relation to research on church-based support networks, different models linking church support and suicidality, and the mechanisms by which church-based networks deter suicide ideation and attempts.
KW - Afro-Caribbean
KW - informal support network
KW - non-kin social support
KW - religion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84857671271
U2 - 10.1080/13811118.2011.615703
DO - 10.1080/13811118.2011.615703
M3 - Article
C2 - 22023642
AN - SCOPUS:84857671271
SN - 1381-1118
VL - 15
SP - 337
EP - 353
JO - Archives of Suicide Research
JF - Archives of Suicide Research
IS - 4
ER -