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Coping in the aftermath of youth's suicidal behaviors : a comparison of black mothers and white mothers

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Nuova numerazione 82763
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2465
Autore DOYLE, O.
Titolo Coping in the aftermath of youth's suicidal behaviors : a comparison of black mothers and white mothers Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 77-89.
Nota generale Estratto da: Family Relations 2021, 70, 1.
Riassunto To better understand Black mothers' and White mothers' qualitative reactions to their adolescents' hospitalizations due to suicide attempts. Caregivers of youth with suicidal behaviors play a vital role in youth's subsequent treatment and recovery. Yet little attention has been paid to how they are affected by youth's psychiatric hospitalizations or how their reactions may be influenced by race. Twenty Black mothers (Mage = 42.50; SD = 8.48) and 20 White mothers (Mage = 44.85; SD = 6.86) were randomly selected from data originally collected for a larger longitudinal, mixed method, multisite study. Data analysis was informed by grounded theory methodology. Four themes emerged from the data: mothers' emotional distress; mothers' coping, needs, and supports; mothers' perceived need for increased monitoring; and improved mother–child relationships.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto USA.
ADOLESCENTI.
RISCHIO.
SUICIDIO.
MEDIAZIONE.
RELAZIONI.
GENITORI-FIGLI.
COPING.
ATTENZIONE.
BISOGNI.
DIFFERENZA.
APPARTENENZA CULTURALE.
STATUS SOCIALE.
Ambito Psicologico
Sociologico
Autore Secondario WELLER, B.E.
GOLDSTON, D.B.
BRELAND-NOBLE, A.M.
ESTROFF, S.E.
DANIEL, S.S.
CURRY, J.F.
WELLS, K.C.
Titolo correlato Family Relations 2021, 70, 1.
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