Schwartz Daniella M, Leiba Rotem, Feldman Cassondra L, Spence Nicole Z, Oratz Ruth, Wald Hedy S, Roth Steven
Department of Medicine (Rheumatology), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 200 Lothrop St., Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.
Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, Foxboro, MA, USA.
J Relig Health. 2025 Feb;64(1):206-223. doi: 10.1007/s10943-024-02191-5. Epub 2024 Dec 1.
Antisemitism has been rising for decades and worsened following the events of Oct 7, 2023. Although anecdotal evidence suggests that these trends extend into the US medical community, quantitative data have been lacking. To address this gap, we quantitated publications about antisemitism, analyzed social media posts from the accounts of 220,405 healthcare professionals, and disseminated a survey to members of Jewish medical associations. Publications and social media posts about antisemitism rose > fivefold, while posts promoting antisemitic stereotypes increased 2-fourfold. Most Jewish-identifying medical students and professionals (75.4%) reported exposure to antisemitism. Together, our results suggest that antisemitism is escalating within the US healthcare community.
几十年来,反犹主义一直在抬头,并在2023年10月7日的事件之后变得更加严重。尽管轶事证据表明这些趋势在美国医学界也存在,但一直缺乏定量数据。为了填补这一空白,我们对有关反犹主义的出版物进行了量化,分析了来自220405名医疗保健专业人员账户的社交媒体帖子,并向犹太医学协会成员发放了一份调查问卷。关于反犹主义的出版物和社交媒体帖子增加了五倍多,而宣扬反犹刻板印象的帖子增加了两到四倍。大多数表明自己是犹太人的医学生和专业人员(75.4%)报告称遭受过反犹主义。我们的研究结果共同表明,美国医疗界的反犹主义正在升级。