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在新冠疫情期间,针对亚裔美国人的种族主义的缓慢暴力。

The slow violence of racism on Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Psychological and Brain Sciences, Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 26;10:958999. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.958999. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Racism against people of Asian descent increased by over 300% after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in the United States, with one in five Asian Americans reporting direct experiences with overt discrimination. Large-scale efforts and resources initially, and quite understandably, prioritized investigating the physiological impact of the coronavirus, which has partially delayed research studies targeting the psychological effects of the pandemic. Currently, two studies tracked the unique relationships between psychosocial factors, such as experiencing everyday racism, and the self-reported wellbeing of Asian Americans in the United States and compared these associations with Latinx Americans. Study 1 (April 2020-April 2021) examined how Asian and Latinx Americans varied in their levels of wellbeing, fear of the coronavirus, internalized racism, and everyday experiences with racism. Study 2 (September 2021-April 2022) included the same variables with additional assessments for victimization distress. We used the to pair collected data from our studies with specific moments in the pandemic-from its known origins to springtime 2022. Results highlighted how slow and deleterious forms of racist violence could wear and tear at the wellbeing of targeted people of color. Overall, this research underscores the possible hidden harms associated with slow-moving forms of racism, as well as some of the unseen stressors experienced by people of color living in the United States.

摘要

在美国 COVID-19 大流行爆发后,针对亚裔的种族主义上升了 300%以上,五分之一的亚裔美国人报告说直接经历了公开的歧视。最初,大规模的努力和资源优先调查冠状病毒对生理的影响,这在一定程度上推迟了针对大流行心理影响的研究。目前,两项研究追踪了心理社会因素(如经历日常种族主义)与在美国的亚裔美国人自我报告的幸福感之间的独特关系,并将这些关联与拉丁裔美国人进行了比较。研究 1(2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 4 月)研究了亚裔和拉丁裔美国人在幸福感、对冠状病毒的恐惧、内化的种族主义和日常种族主义经历方面的差异。研究 2(2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 4 月)包括相同的变量,并对受害困扰进行了额外评估。我们使用配对分析将从我们的研究中收集的数据与大流行的特定时刻(从已知起源到 2022 年春季)联系起来。结果突出了缓慢和有害的种族主义暴力形式如何磨损和消耗目标人群的幸福感。总的来说,这项研究强调了与缓慢演变的种族主义相关的可能隐藏的危害,以及生活在美国的有色人种所经历的一些看不见的压力源。

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