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. 2021 Mar 20:14:100778.
doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100778. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Acculturation, social support and suicidal ideation among Asian immigrants in the United States

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Acculturation, social support and suicidal ideation among Asian immigrants in the United States

Min Ju Kim. SSM Popul Health. .

Abstract

This study examined suicidal ideation among Asian immigrant adults in the United States, with consideration of the roles of acculturation and social support. Using the 2002-2003 National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS), I conducted latent class analysis with measures of U.S. cultural orientation and Asian ethnic affiliation to create a multidimensional construct of acculturation. Three acculturation groups were identified (assimilated, integrated, separated) that showed different associations with suicidal ideation. Then I analyzed how the association between acculturation status and suicidal ideation is moderated by social support, distinguishing between perceived versus received support. Findings revealed that the buffering role of social support is gender-specific, with perceived support from friends reducing the risk of suicidal ideation only among assimilated women. Implications for future research include further application of acculturation as a multidimensional construct to various health outcomes and behavior as well as to other immigrant subgroups. Public health intervention efforts aimed at preventing suicide should endeavor to promote perceptions of an available social support system among immigrants and aid in establishing sources of support outside the family particularly for immigrant women.

Keywords: Acculturation; Asian; Gender; Immigrant; Social support; Suicide.

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Predicted probabilities of suicidal ideation for Asian immigrant women.

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