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美国亚太裔性少数群体男性在新冠疫情前和期间的身体暴力和心理困扰。

Physical Violence and Psychological Distress Among Asian and Pacific Islander Sexual Minority Men in the United States Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2022 Aug-Sep;9(6):418-425. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2021.0418. Epub 2022 Jun 29.

Abstract

This study examined differences in self-reported physical violence and psychological distress among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) sexual minority men (SMM) before and during the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic (2019 vs. 2020). We used data from 1127 AAPI SMM who completed the 2019 (August 2019-December 2019) and 2020 (August 2020-January 2021) cycles of the American Men's Internet Survey (AMIS). We assessed differences in experiencing physical violence and serious psychological distress by year of survey completion. We used Poisson regression with robust variance estimation to examine whether physical violence was associated with serious psychological distress before and during COVID-19. Multivariate analyses adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics and the interaction between year and violence. A greater percentage of AAPI SMM had serious psychological distress in 2020 during the pandemic relative to 2019 before the pandemic (56.6% vs. 35.64%,  < 0.001). AAPI SMM who experienced physical violence in the last 6 months were more likely to experience serious psychological distress than those who never experienced physical violence. The association between violence and psychological distress among AAPI SMM was not significantly different before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Violence against AAPI SMM in the United States is widespread. Although we did not find significant differences in exposure to physical violence among AAPI SMM before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, the increase in serious psychological distress during the pandemic among AAPI SMM may indicate heightened need of mental health services.

摘要

本研究调查了 2019 年新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行前后(2019 年与 2020 年),亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AAPI)性少数男性(SMM)自我报告的身体暴力和心理困扰的差异。我们使用了 1127 名完成了 2019 年(2019 年 8 月至 2019 年 12 月)和 2020 年(2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 1 月)两轮美国男性互联网调查(AMIS)的 AAPI SMM 的数据。我们根据调查完成的年份评估了经历身体暴力和严重心理困扰的差异。我们使用具有稳健方差估计的泊松回归来检验 COVID-19 前后身体暴力是否与严重心理困扰相关。多变量分析调整了社会人口统计学特征以及年份和暴力之间的相互作用。在大流行期间的 2020 年,相对于大流行前的 2019 年,更多的 AAPI SMM 出现严重心理困扰(56.6%比 35.64%, <0.001)。在过去 6 个月中经历过身体暴力的 AAPI SMM 比从未经历过身体暴力的 AAPI SMM 更有可能出现严重心理困扰。COVID-19 大流行前后,AAPI SMM 中暴力与心理困扰之间的关联没有显著差异。在美国,针对 AAPI SMM 的暴力行为普遍存在。尽管我们没有发现 AAPI SMM 在 COVID-19 大流行前后经历身体暴力的暴露率存在显著差异,但在大流行期间 AAPI SMM 中严重心理困扰的增加可能表明对心理健康服务的需求增加。

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