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Citation

Shaw JL, Beans JA, Comtois KA, Hiratsuka VY. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019; 16(20): e16203953.

Affiliation

Research Department, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA. vhiratsuka@scf.cc.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ijerph16203953

PMID

31627325

Abstract

This study explored the lived experiences of suicidality and help-seeking for suicide prevention among Alaska Native and American Indian (AN/AI) people in a tribal health system. An interpretive phenomenological approach was used to analyze semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 15 individuals (ages 15-56) with self-reported histories of suicide ideation and/or attempt. Several factors were found to be central to acquiring resilience to suicide risk among AN/AI people across a wide age range: meaningful and consistent social connection, awareness about how one's suicide would negatively effect loved ones, and knowledge and utilization of available health services.

FINDINGS highlight the mutable nature of suicide risk and resilience, as well as the importance of interpersonal factors in suicidality.


Language: en

Keywords

Alaska Native; American Indian; lived experience; suicide

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