Results of an Intervention to Reduce Perinatal Depression Among Low-Income Minority Women in Community Primary Care
In: Journal of social service research, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 63-81
ISSN: 1540-7314
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In: Journal of social service research, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 63-81
ISSN: 1540-7314
In: International journal of the addictions, Band 23, Heft 8, S. 809-826
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Band 92, Heft 3, S. 317-323
ISSN: 1945-1350
Using qualitative data collected from adolescent Latinas and their parents, this article describes ways in which family relationships are organized within low-income Latino families (n = 24) with and without a daughter who attempted suicide. Based on a family-level analysis approach, we present a framework that categorizes relationships as reciprocal, asymmetrical, or detached. Clear differences are identified: Families of nonattempters primarily cluster in reciprocal families, whereas families with an adolescent suicide attempter exhibit characteristics of asymmetrical or detached families. Our results highlight the need for detailed clinical attention to family communication patterns, especially in Latino families. Clinicians may reduce the likelihood of an attempt or repeated attempts by raising mutual, reciprocal exchanges of words and support between parents and daughter.
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 45, Heft 2, S. 273-292
ISSN: 1469-9451