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分解数据:亚裔美国人社区中 COVID-19 压力源、歧视和心理健康的多样性。

Disaggregating the data: Diversity of COVID-19 stressors, discrimination, and mental health among Asian American communities.

机构信息

Department of Applied Psychology, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University, New York, NY, United States.

Silver School of Social Work, New York University, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 19;10:956076. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.956076. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Much of the public discourse as well as research regarding the negative impact of COVID-19-related anti-Asian discrimination has been conducted at the broad racial group level, yet data aggregation masks critical points of diversity among Asian Americans. We conducted an online survey of 620 Asian American adults in December 2020 and examined whether there were any demographic differences-including by ethnic subgroup and Chinese street race (being Chinese or being mistaken as Chinese)-in their experiences of COVID-19-related stress, direct and vicarious discrimination, and psychological outcomes. Our analyses found that younger age was correlated with higher reports of pandemic stress, discrimination, distress, and worry. Female and U.S.-born participants reported higher levels of pandemic stress and vicarious discrimination, but there were no gender or nativity differences in levels of direct discrimination. Being uninsured was also related to higher levels of pandemic stress, discrimination, and distress. East Asian Americans reported significantly lower frequencies of direct anti-Asian discrimination than did South Asian or Southeast Asian Americans, but the ethnic subgroups did not differ in their reports of vicarious discrimination. Of note, Chinese street race was not associated with either direct or vicarious discrimination. Separate hierarchical regression analyses for East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian participants revealed that, regardless of ethnicity, racial discrimination significantly contributed to psychological distress and worry beyond the effects of pandemic stress. However, the three groups varied in the demographic indicators and COVID-19 stressors that were associated with psychological outcomes. Pandemic stress was more strongly associated with negative outcomes among South Asian Americans than East Asian and Southeast Asian Americans, and neither direct nor vicarious discrimination were associated with mental health among South Asian Americans. Direct discrimination, compared to vicarious discrimination, was a particularly robust predictor of both distress and worry among East Asian Americans. For Southeast Asian Americans, direct discrimination significantly predicted higher levels of distress, whereas vicarious discrimination predicted higher levels of worry. Vicarious discrimination was not significantly related to distress across ethnic subgroups. Results suggest that practitioners and policy makers would benefit from attending to these within-group differences in Asian Americans' experiences during the pandemic.

摘要

针对 COVID-19 相关反亚裔歧视负面影响的公众讨论和研究大多是在广泛的种族群体层面上进行的,但数据汇总掩盖了亚裔美国人之间关键的多样性问题。我们在 2020 年 12 月对 620 名亚裔美国成年人进行了在线调查,研究了他们在 COVID-19 相关压力、直接和间接歧视以及心理结果方面的经历是否存在任何人口统计学差异,包括按族裔群体和华裔街头种族(是华裔或被误认为是华裔)。我们的分析发现,年龄较小与更高的大流行压力、歧视、痛苦和担忧报告相关。女性和美国出生的参与者报告了更高水平的大流行压力和间接歧视,但在直接歧视水平上没有性别或出生差异。没有保险也与更高水平的大流行压力、歧视和痛苦有关。东亚裔美国人报告的直接反亚裔歧视频率明显低于南亚裔或东南亚裔美国人,但族裔群体在间接歧视报告方面没有差异。值得注意的是,华裔街头种族与直接或间接歧视均无关。针对东亚裔、南亚裔和东南亚裔参与者的单独层次回归分析表明,无论族裔如何,种族歧视除了大流行压力的影响外,还显著导致了心理困扰和担忧。然而,这三个群体在与心理结果相关的人口统计指标和 COVID-19 压力源方面存在差异。大流行压力与南亚裔美国人的负面结果更为相关,而不是东亚裔和东南亚裔美国人,而且直接或间接歧视都与南亚裔美国人的心理健康无关。与间接歧视相比,直接歧视是东亚裔美国人痛苦和担忧的一个特别强有力的预测因素。对于东南亚裔美国人,直接歧视显著预测更高水平的痛苦,而间接歧视预测更高水平的担忧。间接歧视在族裔群体中与痛苦没有显著关系。结果表明,在大流行期间,从业者和政策制定者将受益于关注亚裔美国人经历中的这些群体内差异。

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