Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior
Volume 12, Issue 1, 1982, Pages 46-51
Life‐Threatening Indicators among the Indochinese Refugees (Article)
Alley J.C.*
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Utah State Department of Social Services, Salt Lake City, United States
Abstract
ABSTRACT: The Indochinese refugees have experienced more devastation than most Americans will know in a lifetime. The tremendous turmoil of war, the risking of one's life, the forced separation of families and relocation into the American culture have drastically changed the lives of every Indochinese individual. Nor do the emotional scars imprinted into the minds of these people disappear upon arrival into a neutral country. Rather, these psychological problems can show themselves as suicidal preoccupation, or attempts. This paper stresses related variables observed in those Indochinese people contemplating suicide. Of 4,192 Indochinese refugees sampled, ten suicidally inclined refugees were identified. Clinical findings revealed that multiple determinants were operating conjointly in creating the high risk of any particular refugee in relation to suicide. 1982 The American Association for Suicidology
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-278X.1982.tb01092.x
ISSN: 03630234
Cited by: 11
Original Language: English