生存の物語:アジア系アメリカ人大学生たちの自殺の危険と回復<br>Stories of Survival : The Paradox of Suicide Vulnerability and Resiliency among Asian American College Students

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生存の物語:アジア系アメリカ人大学生たちの自殺の危険と回復
Stories of Survival : The Paradox of Suicide Vulnerability and Resiliency among Asian American College Students

  • 著者名:Wong, Amy
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  • Oxford University Press(2023/07/07発売)
  • ポイント 38pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197662397
  • eISBN:9780197662410

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Description

College suicides are a growing social problem in the United States. Suicide is the second leading cause of death on university campuses and more than half of all college students report experiencing some level of suicide ideation in their lifetime. Asian American students are particularly vulnerable to suicide ideation, yet these students also show strong resiliency, leading to lower rates of suicide deaths than their peers.Stories of Survival explores the paradox of suicide vulnerability and resiliency among Asian American college students using one-on-one interviews collected during the global pandemic. This narrative research uses a strength-based approach to understand how Asian American college students live with their suicidal tendencies. It offers a deeply felt examination of the history of mental health challenges that the Asian American undergraduate population face—from intergenerational trauma to racial microaggressions—and the coping strategies, protective factors, and life skills these students build to develop resiliency and well-being. Finally, Stories of Survival ends with practical recommendations and a call to action for colleges and universities to address this important and urgent mental health crisis.Stories of Survival shines a critical light on a frequently overlooked population in mental health research and the ways we can improve resiliency among our most vulnerable communities.

Table of Contents

DedicationAcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: The Risk Factors for Suicide IdeationHistory of Mental Health Challenges"Today is a Bad Day"Intergenerational TraumaThwarted BelongingnessPerceived BurdensomenessOngoing Suicidal ThoughtsChapter 2: The Protective Factors against Suicide DeathThe Global PandemicCoping Strategies and Self-RelianceSupport Systems and Human AttachmentLife Skills and Self-Care"Today is a Good Day"Reasons for LivingChapter 3: Addressing the Paradox of Suicide Vulnerability and ResiliencyUnderstanding Vulnerability and Reducing Risk FactorsUnderstanding Resiliency and Promoting Protective FactorsThe Call for ActionPractice RecommendationsResearch RecommendationsConclusionAfterwordReferencesIndex

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