Resumen
Compared with other ethnic groups, African Americans have the highest rate of childhood victimization. The literature is sparse with regard to suicidal ideation among African American women with a history of sexual violence as a minor. Using survey data, this study utilized logistic regression to investigate the roles of a risk factor, criminal justice involvement, and protective factors, ethnic identity, and spiritual well-being, in experiencing suicidal ideation. Findings suggest that criminal justice involvement and the interaction of ethnic identity and spiritual well-being are important factors in understanding which African American women may be at a greater risk of experiencing suicidal ideation.
| Idioma original | English |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 1770-1787 |
| Número de páginas | 18 |
| Publicación | Violence Against Women |
| Volumen | 22 |
| N.º | 14 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Published - dic 1 2016 |
Nota bibliográfica
Publisher Copyright:© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016.
ODS de las Naciones Unidas
Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
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Good health and well being
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Gender equality
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Peace justice and strong institutions
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Gender Studies
- Sociology and Political Science
- Law
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