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社交媒体中的种族歧视与有色人种青少年的心理健康

Exposure to Social Media Racial Discrimination and Mental Health among Adolescents of Color.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, 441 East Fordham Road, Dealy Hall, Bronx, NY, 10458, US.

Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, 441 East Fordham Road, Dealy Hall, Bronx, NY, 10458, US.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Jan;51(1):30-44. doi: 10.1007/s10964-021-01514-z. Epub 2021 Oct 22.

Abstract

Offline and online racial discrimination has been associated with mental health problems among adolescents of color. Pandemic shelter-at-home policies and the reignited racial justice movement increased the use of social media among youth of color, potentially exposing them to social media racial discrimination. Yet, it is unclear which aspects of social media significantly contributed to youth exposure to racial discrimination and associated mental health issues during this period. This study assessed the relationships among social media use (hours, racial intergroup contact, and racial justice civic engagement), individual and vicarious social media discrimination (defined as personally directed versus observing discrimination directed at others), and mental health among 115 black, 112 East/Southeast Asian, 79 Indigenous, and 101 Latinx adolescents (N = 407, 82.31% female, aged 15-18 years, M = 16.47, SD = 0.93). Structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses indicate that hours of use and racial justice civic engagement were associated with increased social media racial discrimination, depressive symptoms, anxiety, alcohol use disorder, and drug use problems. Furthermore, individual social media racial discrimination fully mediated the relationship between racial justice civic publication and depressive and alcohol use disorder. Vicarious social media racial discrimination fully mediated the relationship between racial justice activity coordination with depressive symptoms, anxiety, and alcohol use disorder. Alternative SEM models indicate that exposure to individual and vicarious social media racial discrimination increased depressive symptoms and drug use problems among youth of color, further increasing their social media use frequency and racial justice civic publication. The findings call for strategies to mitigate the effects of social media racial discrimination in ways that support adolescents' racial justice civic engagement and mental health.

摘要

线下和线上的种族歧视与有色人种青少年的心理健康问题有关。大流行期间的居家隔离政策和重新点燃的种族正义运动增加了有色人种青年对社交媒体的使用,这可能使他们更容易受到社交媒体种族歧视的影响。然而,目前尚不清楚在这一时期,社交媒体的哪些方面对年轻人接触种族歧视和相关心理健康问题有重大影响。本研究评估了社交媒体使用(时间、种族间接触和参与种族正义公民活动)、个人和间接社交媒体歧视(个人直接歧视和观察到的针对他人的歧视)与 115 名黑人、112 名东亚/东南亚、79 名原住民和 101 名拉丁裔青少年(N=407,82.31%为女性,年龄在 15-18 岁之间,M=16.47,SD=0.93)之间的心理健康之间的关系。结构方程模型(SEM)分析表明,使用时间和参与种族正义公民活动与社交媒体种族歧视、抑郁症状、焦虑、酒精使用障碍和药物使用问题的增加有关。此外,个人社交媒体种族歧视完全中介了种族正义公民参与与抑郁和酒精使用障碍之间的关系。间接社交媒体种族歧视完全中介了种族正义活动协调与抑郁症状、焦虑和酒精使用障碍之间的关系。替代 SEM 模型表明,接触个人和间接社交媒体种族歧视会增加有色人种青少年的抑郁症状和药物使用问题,从而进一步增加他们的社交媒体使用频率和参与种族正义公民活动。这些发现呼吁采取策略来减轻社交媒体种族歧视的影响,从而支持青少年的种族正义公民参与和心理健康。

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