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第二波 COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大华人所感知和经历的反华歧视及其相关心理影响。

Perceived and Experienced Anti-Chinese Discrimination and Its Associated Psychological Impacts Among Chinese Canadians During the Wave 2 of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States.

出版信息

Psychol Health Med. 2024 Jan-Jun;29(1):108-125. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2022.2142947. Epub 2022 Nov 6.

DOI:10.1080/13548506.2022.2142947
PMID:36336783
Abstract

The current study examined the sociodemographic factors associated with perceived and experienced anti-Chinese discrimination and discrimination as a predictor of psychological distress and loneliness among Chinese Canadians. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in early 2021 with a sample of 899 Chinese Canadians (i.e., immigrants, citizens, visitors, and international students) during the Wave 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, anti-Chinese discrimination was generally associated with younger age and poor financial or health status. Christianity/Catholicism believers were less likely to report perceived discrimination, whereas being married/partnered and living with family reduced the incidences of experienced discrimination. Most importantly, hierarchical linear regression models showed that both perceived and experienced discrimination predicted higher psychological distress (s = 4.90-7.57, s ≤ .001) and loneliness (s = .89-1.73, s ≤ .003), before and after controlling for all related sociodemographic covariates. Additionally, older age, higher education, better financial or health status could all buffer psychological distress, whereas living with family or in a house and better financial or health status could mitigate feeling of loneliness. The results suggested that discrimination has a robust detrimental impact on mental health conditions among Chinese Canadians.

摘要

本研究考察了与华裔加拿大人感知和经历的反华歧视以及歧视作为心理困扰和孤独感的预测因素相关的社会人口因素。在 2021 年初,正值 COVID-19 大流行的第二波,我们通过在线调查的方式对 899 名华裔加拿大人(即移民、公民、访客和国际学生)进行了横断面研究。总体而言,反华歧视通常与年龄较小、经济或健康状况较差有关。基督教/天主教信徒不太可能报告感知到的歧视,而已婚/有伴侣和与家人同住则减少了经历歧视的可能性。最重要的是,分层线性回归模型表明,在控制所有相关社会人口学协变量后,感知和经历的歧视均能预测更高的心理困扰(s = 4.90-7.57,s ≤.001)和孤独感(s =.89-1.73,s ≤.003)。此外,年龄较大、教育程度较高、经济或健康状况较好都可以缓冲心理困扰,而与家人同住或住在自己的房子里以及经济或健康状况较好则可以减轻孤独感。研究结果表明,歧视对加拿大华人的心理健康状况有严重的不利影响。

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