University of Hong Kong, 7/F, KK Leung Bldg, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong.
Soc Sci Med. 2024 Nov;360:117323. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117323. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated existing disparities in various societies. This study investigates disparities among racial, ethnic, and linguistic groups in Hong Kong's society in COVID-19 infection rates and lockdown enforcement practices that was imposed 545 times from January 2021 to September 2022 and affected 9% of the population. It is found that neighborhoods with more white individuals had lower infection rates than the overall population, while those with more ethnically minoritized groups had higher infection rates. Furthermore, hit rate tests reveal that the government targeted more neighborhoods with a higher share of individuals from linguistically minoritized groups. This novel finding suggests that not only race, but linguistic difference of the same ethnicity can cause bias. The study highlights the positive impact of providing ethnic support services on health outcomes in neighborhoods with a higher share of individuals from ethnically minoritized groups.
新冠疫情暴露并加剧了各社会中存在的差异。本研究调查了 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月期间香港社会中种族、族裔和语言群体在新冠感染率和封锁执行方面的差异,共实施了 545 次封锁,影响了 9%的人口。研究发现,白人比例较高的社区感染率低于总人口,而族裔少数群体比例较高的社区感染率较高。此外,命中率测试表明,政府针对的是语言少数群体比例较高的社区。这一新颖的发现表明,不仅是种族,同一族裔的语言差异也可能导致偏见。研究强调了在族裔少数群体比例较高的社区提供族裔支持服务对健康结果的积极影响。