2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.08.015
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The Role of Social Support and Social Context on the Incidence of Attempted Suicide Among Adolescents Living in Extremely Impoverished Communities

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“…However, of the five studies that reported on the protective nature of familial factors for low-income, African American adolescents only two identified familial factors as significant protective factors for suicidality [15,16,24,46,47]. Familial factors reported as non-protective against suicidality among urban African American youth were parental involvement, supervision, support, warmth, family alliance [15,16,24].…”
Section: Familial Factorsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, of the five studies that reported on the protective nature of familial factors for low-income, African American adolescents only two identified familial factors as significant protective factors for suicidality [15,16,24,46,47]. Familial factors reported as non-protective against suicidality among urban African American youth were parental involvement, supervision, support, warmth, family alliance [15,16,24].…”
Section: Familial Factorsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, protection may be gained from the social support and guidance acquired from the community and the relationships that help to promote social integration. The present study identified 12 articles that reported on relational and social factors as possible protective factors for African American adolescent suicidality [2,15,28,34,35,40,41,[46][47][48]50,58]. Dense school social networks, school connectedness/attachment, school climate, transitive relationships, having popular friends, peer connectedness and support, perceived social support, formal network activation, and community connectedness were relational/ social factors identified as protective against African American adolescent suicidality.…”
Section: Relational/social Factorsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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