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Research Article

Suicide Among African Americans: Reflections and a Call to Action

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Pages 353-375 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Suicide among African Americans is increasing at an alarming rate, and it deserves attention from numerous sectors in the society. This paper discusses some of the historical issues related to mental health care and African Americans. It suggests that sociocultural contexts are significant developmental shapers in the lives of African Americans. Several theoretical perspectives on suicide are presented, and Durkheim's concept of fatalism is useful in helping to unravel the dynamics of suicide. Issues related to the mental health system as currently experienced by African Americans conclude the discussion, along with a brief list of helpful resources.

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