“…Of note, chronic discrimination has been shown to have even more wideâranging effects on the mental and physical health of Black adults (Ong, FullerâRowell, & Burrow, 2009). For example, Black adults who report exposure to chronic discrimination are more likely to report higher numbers of stressful life events (Harrell, 2000; Ong et al, 2009), to engage in maladaptive coping behaviors (Martin, Tuch, & Roman, 2003), and to have higher rates of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes (Utsey, Belvet, Hubbard, et al, 2013). Given the robust associations between discrimination and physical and psychological distress, an examination of whether perceived discrimination can serve as a specific painful and provocative event that contributes to capability for suicide is warranted.…”