Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, Central Clinical School, Monash University and The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Biochemistry & Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Dec;11(6):3457-3465. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01798-w. Epub 2023 Sep 28.
There have been global reports of increased discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic relative to the pre-pandemic era, though this has not been well explored within Australia. The aim of the study was to characterise discriminatory behaviour experienced by groups previously identified as most at risk of experiencing discrimination (i.e. those of Asian descent or healthcare workers) both from pre-pandemic to pandemic and during the pandemic era in Australia.
From April 2020 to September 2021, 1479 Australian adults completed the everyday discrimination scale (EDS). Initially, participants were asked to retrospectively consider discrimination experienced pre-COVID-19 pandemic and then to consider experiences in the past month during the pandemic. Participants were invited to repeat the latter every 2 months.
Collectively, there was a reduction in EDS scores from pre-pandemic to pandemic. Within the pandemic era, mean trajectory graphs across time revealed that changes in EDS scores in the 'non-Asian healthcare workers' and 'Asian healthcare workers' subgroups tended to mirror onto fluctuations in Australian COVID-19 case numbers.
Our findings suggest social solidarity amongst the general Australian population during the pandemic, but still highlight a need to dedicate resources towards groups with heightened risk of experiencing discrimination during future public health threats.
有全球报道称,与大流行前相比,在 COVID-19 大流行期间存在更多的歧视,但这在澳大利亚尚未得到充分探讨。本研究的目的是描述在澳大利亚,以前被确定为最容易遭受歧视的群体(即亚洲裔或医护人员)在大流行前、大流行期间和大流行期间经历的歧视行为。
2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 9 月,1479 名澳大利亚成年人完成了日常歧视量表(EDS)。最初,参与者被要求回顾性地考虑 COVID-19 大流行前的歧视经历,然后考虑大流行期间过去一个月的经历。邀请参与者每两个月重复后者。
总体而言,EDS 评分从大流行前到大流行期间有所下降。在大流行期间,随着时间的推移,平均轨迹图显示,“非亚裔医护人员”和“亚裔医护人员”亚组中 EDS 评分的变化趋势与澳大利亚 COVID-19 病例数的波动趋于一致。
我们的研究结果表明,在大流行期间澳大利亚民众之间存在社会团结,但仍需要为未来公共卫生威胁中面临更高歧视风险的群体投入资源。