Religion and Suicide in Black Emerging Adults: Examining Pathways Through Hope and Meaning in Life

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Janelle R. Goodwill
Meredith O. Hope
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[1] University of Chicago,
[2] Crown Family School of Social Work,undefined
[3] Policy,undefined
[4] and Practice,undefined
[5] The College of Wooster,undefined
[6] Department of Psychology,undefined
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Suicidal ideation; Meaning in life; Hope; Religious involvement; Black/African American; Suicide;
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While suicide persists as a leading cause of death for Black emerging adults in the U.S., few studies identify specific positive psychological mechanisms that can be leveraged to reduce future risk. The current study, therefore, explores whether religion is related to suicidal ideation via hope and meaning in life among a sample of n = 375 Black emerging adults ages 18–25-years-old (M = 20.79, SD = 2.22). Structural equation modeling techniques were used to measure direct and indirect associations. Primary results indicate that non-organizational religiosity (e.g., reading religious texts, listening to religious music, prayer) was positively associated with hope, presence of meaning in life, and search for meaning in life. Presence of meaning in life was the strongest contributor to decreased suicidal ideation. Further, non-organizational religiosity was indirectly associated with less suicidal ideation via hope and presence of meaning in life. Personal forms of religious involvement, and not service attendance, appear to be the most salient aspects of religion to consider when exploring pathways between religion and suicidality during this particular developmental stage.
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页码:1119 / 1133
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