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Factors that mediate and moderate the link between partner abuse and suicidal behavior in African American women.
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Mental HealthDating ViolencePsychologySocial SciencesPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenSuicidal BehaviorMinority StressDomestic ViolencePsychiatryChild AbuseAfrican American WomenPartner AbuseSubstance AbuseSuicideSuicidal Behavior LinkMedicineAggressionPsychopathology
Findings from a study comparing partner abuse in African American women suicide attempters (n = 148) and nonattempters (n = 137) revealed higher rates of physical and nonphysical partner abuse among attempters than their demographically similar nonsuicidal counterparts. The partner abuse--suicidal behavior link was mediated by psychological distress, hopelessness, and drug use and moderated by social support. Results also revealed that nonphysical partner abuse accounted for unique variance in the prediction of suicide attempt status beyond that attributable to childhood maltreatment. Implications of the findings for assessing both suicidal and abused women are discussed, and recommendations for preventive interventions for women at risk for suicidal behavior are provided.
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