Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 24;10:954105. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.954105. eCollection 2022.
South Asian Americans are part of the fastest growing racial/ethnic group in the United States and make up a substantial portion of the U.S. immigrant population. Research on this group has often focused on acculturation, the adoption of different values and behaviors in a new sociocultural environment. While there is evidence to suggest that acculturation (and the stress associated with this process) has a negative effect on the health and well-being of Asian Americans, more recent research has emphasized the need to examine the role of broader social forces-including everyday racism-in impacting mental health. Drawing on the stress process model, this study uses an original survey instrument to investigate the relationships between acculturative stress, anti-Asian racism, and mental health among a community sample of 200 South Asians in Texas. Results from hierarchical multiple regression models indicate that both acculturative stress and everyday racism are strongly linked to higher levels of anxiety-related symptoms and more frequent depressive symptoms. Everyday racism, however, explained variance in these outcomes, well beyond the effect of acculturative stress and other sociodemographic factors. These results underscore the potential benefit and importance of including questions about racism in community health surveys that aim to study health disparities among Asian Americans and highlight the persistence of social issues that U.S. South Asians face.
南亚裔美国人是美国增长最快的种族/族裔群体之一,也是美国移民人口的重要组成部分。针对该群体的研究通常集中在文化适应上,即在新的社会文化环境中采用不同的价值观和行为。虽然有证据表明文化适应(以及与这一过程相关的压力)对亚裔美国人的健康和幸福有负面影响,但最近的研究强调需要研究更广泛的社会力量——包括日常种族主义——对心理健康的影响。本研究借鉴压力过程模型,使用原始的调查工具,调查了德克萨斯州 200 名南亚社区样本中文化适应压力、反亚裔种族主义与心理健康之间的关系。分层多元回归模型的结果表明,文化适应压力和日常种族主义都与更高水平的焦虑相关症状和更频繁的抑郁症状密切相关。然而,日常种族主义解释了这些结果的差异,远远超过了文化适应压力和其他社会人口因素的影响。这些结果强调了在旨在研究亚裔美国人健康差距的社区健康调查中纳入有关种族主义问题的重要性和潜在好处,并突显了美国南亚裔人所面临的社会问题的持续存在。