COVID-19 合病学特征:反亚裔种族主义、经济挑战以及心理健康和身体健康。
Profiles of a COVID-19 Syndemic: Anti-Asian Racism, Economic Challenges, and Mental and Physical Health.
机构信息
Department of Psychology, DePaul University, 2219 N. Kenmore Ave., Byrne Hall 560, Chicago, IL, 60614, USA.
Analyst Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
出版信息
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Feb;11(1):300-312. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01519-3. Epub 2023 Jan 24.
BACKGROUND
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Asians/Asian Americans have experienced co-occurring threats of anti-Asian racism, economic challenges, and negative mental and physical health symptoms.
OBJECTIVES
We examined the co-occurrence of COVID-19-related anti-Asian discrimination and collective racism, economic stressors, and mental and physical health challenges for Asians/Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also examined Asian/Asian American subgroups associated with these threats.
METHODS
Nationally representative data from the 2021 Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander COVID-19 Needs Assessment Project (unweighted N = 3,508) were used to conduct a latent profile analysis to identify unique typologies of the co-occurrence of these threats. We also conducted chi-square analyses to investigate subgroup differences by latent profile.
RESULTS
We identified five distinct latent profiles: multi-threat impact, low impact, collective racism, health challenges, and economic/health challenges. Forty percent of Asians/Asian Americans were in the multi-threat impact profile, indicating high levels across COVID-19-related threats. Subgroup analyses revealed significant differences in profile membership. East Asians, US-born Asians/Asian Americans, and those aged 25-44 seemed to be particularly affected by the proposed syndemic; results also differed by income.
CONCLUSION
Asians/Asian Americans have experienced co-occurring and interrelated threats during COVID-19 that suggest the presence of a syndemic. Results from our study point to vulnerable Asian/Asian American subgroups and the need for targeted public health efforts to address racism, health challenges, and economic challenges in the context of COVID-19.
背景
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,亚裔/美籍亚裔同时面临着反亚裔种族主义、经济挑战以及负面的心理和身体健康症状的威胁。
目的
我们考察了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,亚裔/美籍亚裔同时面临的与 COVID-19 相关的反亚裔歧视和集体种族主义、经济压力源以及心理和身体健康挑战。我们还考察了与这些威胁相关的亚裔/美籍亚裔亚群。
方法
使用 2021 年亚裔美国人及原住民夏威夷/太平洋岛民 COVID-19 需求评估项目(未加权 N=3508)的全国代表性数据,进行潜在剖面分析,以确定这些威胁同时发生的独特类型。我们还进行了卡方分析,以调查潜在剖面亚群差异。
结果
我们确定了五个不同的潜在剖面:多威胁影响、低影响、集体种族主义、健康挑战和经济/健康挑战。40%的亚裔/美籍亚裔处于多威胁影响的剖面,表明在与 COVID-19 相关的威胁方面处于较高水平。亚群分析显示,在剖面成员资格方面存在显著差异。东亚人、在美国出生的亚裔/美籍亚裔以及 25-44 岁的人群似乎受到了这一拟议的综合征的特别影响;结果也因收入而异。
结论
亚裔/美籍亚裔在 COVID-19 期间经历了同时发生的、相互关联的威胁,这表明存在一种综合征。我们的研究结果指向了脆弱的亚裔/美籍亚裔亚群,并需要有针对性的公共卫生努力,以解决 COVID-19 背景下的种族主义、健康挑战和经济挑战。