Culturally Related Stress, Hopelessness, and Vulnerability to Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adulthood

被引:96
|
作者
Polanco-Roman, Lillian [1 ]
Miranda, Regina [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CUNY, Hunter Coll, New York, NY USA
[2] CUNY, Grad Ctr, New York, NY USA
关键词
acculturative stress; discrimination; hopelessness; depression; suicidal ideation; IV MENTAL-DISORDERS; ETHNIC-IDENTITY; ACCULTURATIVE STRESS; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION; RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION; LATINO SUBGROUPS; NATIONAL-SURVEY; ASIAN-AMERICAN; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.beth.2012.07.002
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Culturally related experiences are seldom considered in assessing risk for suicidal behavior among emerging adults, despite racial/ethnic differences in suicide attempts. The present study examined the impact of culturally related stressors on hopelessness, symptoms of depression, and suicidal ideation well-known predictors of suicidal behavior among emerging adults over time, and whether hopelessness would mediate the relation between culturally related stressors and both depression and ideation. An ethnically diverse sample of 143 emerging adults, ages 18 to 25, completed self-report measures of acculturative stress, perceived discrimination, and depressive symptoms at 1 time point, and self-report measures of ethnic identity, hopelessness, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation 2 to 3 years later. Higher baseline acculturative stress and perceived discrimination predicted hopelessness, but not symptoms of depression, when entered simultaneously into a regression analysis. However, there was an indirect relation between these culturally related stressors and depressive symptoms through hopelessness. There was also a direct relation between acculturative stress at baseline and suicidal ideation at follow-up, and hopelessness mediated this relation. However, the indirect relations between culturally related stressors and depression and suicidal ideation through hopelessness were only present at low levels of ethnic identity, but not at average or high levels of ethnic identity. Acculturative stress and perceived discrimination may thus increase vulnerability to depression and suicidal ideation to the extent that they increase hopelessness, but a strong ethnic identity may buffer against this relation. This study highlights the need for incorporating culturally related experiences in assessing risk for suicidal ideation and behavior, particularly among emerging adults from diverse backgrounds.
引用
收藏
页码:75 / 87
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Perceived Discrimination, Ruminative Subtypes, and Risk for Depressive Symptoms in Emerging Adulthood
    Miranda, Regina
    Polanco-Roman, Lillian
    Tsypes, Aliona
    Valderrama, Jorge
    CULTURAL DIVERSITY & ETHNIC MINORITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 19 (04) : 395 - 403
  • [2] Stress-Related Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation: The Roles of Rumination and Depressive Symptoms Vary by Gender
    Polanco-Roman, Lillian
    Gomez, Judelysse
    Miranda, Regina
    Jeglic, Elizabeth
    COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH, 2016, 40 (05) : 606 - 616
  • [3] The Impact of Bicultural Stress on Mexican American Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation: Gender Matters
    Pina-Watson, Brandy
    Dornhecker, Marianela
    Salinas, Samantha R.
    HISPANIC JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2015, 37 (03) : 342 - 364
  • [4] The effects of familial acculturative stress and hopelessness on suicidal ideation by immigration status among college students
    Lane, Robert
    Miranda, Regina
    JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 2018, 66 (02) : 76 - 86
  • [5] Stress-Related Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation: The Roles of Rumination and Depressive Symptoms Vary by Gender
    Lillian Polanco-Roman
    Judelysse Gomez
    Regina Miranda
    Elizabeth Jeglic
    Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2016, 40 : 606 - 616
  • [6] Perceived stress, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation in undergraduate women with varying levels of mindfulness
    Anastasiades, Maria H.
    Kapoor, Shweta
    Wootten, Jennifer
    Lamis, Dorian A.
    ARCHIVES OF WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH, 2017, 20 (01) : 129 - 138
  • [7] Relationship between depressive symptoms, hopelessness and suicidal ideation among 1547 high school students
    Chabrol, H.
    Choquet, M.
    ENCEPHALE-REVUE DE PSYCHIATRIE CLINIQUE BIOLOGIQUE ET THERAPEUTIQUE, 2009, 35 (05): : 443 - 447
  • [8] Suicidal Ideation Among Racial/Ethnic Minorities: Moderating Effects of Rumination and Depressive Symptoms
    Cheref, Soumia
    Lane, Robert
    Polanco-Roman, Lillian
    Gadol, Erin
    Miranda, Regina
    CULTURAL DIVERSITY & ETHNIC MINORITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 21 (01) : 31 - 40
  • [9] Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation from Adolescence to Young Adulthood in Chinese American and Filipino American Youth
    Park, So-Young
    JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL WORK AND RESEARCH, 2017, 8 (04) : 621 - 643
  • [10] Racial/Ethnic Discrimination and Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adults: The Role of Traumatic Stress and Depressive Symptoms Varies by Gender not Race/Ethnicity
    Polanco-Roman, Lillian
    Anglin, Deidre M.
    Miranda, Regina
    Jeglic, Elizabeth L.
    JOURNAL OF YOUTH AND ADOLESCENCE, 2019, 48 (10) : 2023 - 2037