Tang Hsin-Ya, Snow Kevin, Xiong Yiying
Department of Counseling and Educational Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Department of Counseling and Human Services, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2025 Feb;73(2):773-781. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2023.2239365. Epub 2023 Aug 22.
Asians and Asian Americans (A/AA) in the United States were reported to experience a rising number of discrimination and hate crimes during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored A/AA university students' experiences of discrimination and the helpful supports during this challenging time. This study included ten A/AA university students from a major research university in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. A phenomenology approach was employed in the study. Two structural themes were identified: (1) campus supports and (2) community supports. The study highlighted the supports from the university and community for A/AA university students and the opportunities to provide more efficient supports. Implications for university personnel were also provided.
据报道,在美国,亚裔和亚裔美国人(A/AA)在新冠疫情期间遭受的歧视和仇恨犯罪数量不断上升。本研究探讨了A/AA大学生在这一充满挑战时期的歧视经历以及获得的有益支持。该研究纳入了来自美国大西洋中部地区一所主要研究型大学的10名A/AA大学生。本研究采用了现象学方法。确定了两个结构性主题:(1)校园支持和(2)社区支持。该研究强调了大学和社区对A/AA大学生的支持以及提供更有效支持的机会。还为大学工作人员提供了相关启示。