This study examines the moderating role of race in the relationship between mental health stigma and suicidal ideation among young adults. Using a moderated mediation model, findings reveal significant racial differences in stigma internalization and suicide risk, highlighting the need for culturally responsive interventions to address disparities in mental health.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this session, attendees should be able to:
1. Upon completion, the participant will be able to describe the impact of mental health stigma on suicidal ideation.
2. Upon completion, the participant will be able to analyze how race moderates the relationship between mental health stigma and suicidal ideation.
3. Upon completion, the participant will be able to discuss key implications for mental health stigma reduction and suicide prevention.