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亚裔美国人中的仇恨犯罪与精神科急诊就诊情况

Hate crimes and psychiatric emergency department visits among Asian Americans.

作者信息

Masoumirad Mandana, Huo Shutong, Das Abhery, Bruckner Tim A

机构信息

University of California Irvine, Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health, Department of Health, Society, and Behavior, Irvine, CA, USA.

University of California Irvine, Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health, Program in Public Health, Irvine, CA, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2025 Jan;365:117624. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117624. Epub 2024 Dec 10.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Hate crimes against Asian American surged in the United States between 2019 and 2020. Those facing COVID-19 discrimination showed heightened psychological distress. We examined whether increased hate crimes against Asian Americans corresponds positively with psychiatric Emergency Department (ED) visits among Asian Americans in California.

METHODS

We obtained our outcome variable, psychiatric ED visits, from the University of California Health Data Warehouse (UCHDW) for the period from May 2012 to August 2022. We specified our exposure as a binary indicator for months in which hate crimes against Asian Americans were positive outliers, and we obtained this data from the State of California Department of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Center. We employed Box-Jenkins time-series methods to control for monthly temporal patterns in ED visits.

RESULTS

Increased hate crimes against Asian Americans corresponds with a rise in psychiatric ED visits among this population. After accounting for autocorrelation and controlling for psychiatric ED visits among non-Hispanic whites, our outlier-adjusted analysis shows an increase of 14.13 more psychiatric ED visits per month than expected during high hate crime months (standard error [SE] = 2.81, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Increased racial discrimination and hate crimes at times of conflict may provoke severe mental health crises that require emergency care. Enhancing mental health support systems and providing culturally competent care tailored to the unique experiences of racial minorities remain crucial during such conflicts.

摘要

引言

2019年至2020年间,美国针对亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪激增。那些面临新冠病毒歧视的人表现出更高的心理困扰。我们研究了针对亚裔美国人仇恨犯罪的增加是否与加利福尼亚州亚裔美国人前往精神病急诊科就诊人数呈正相关。

方法

我们从加利福尼亚大学健康数据仓库(UCHDW)获取了2012年5月至2022年8月期间的结果变量,即前往精神病急诊科就诊人数。我们将暴露因素指定为针对亚裔美国人仇恨犯罪为正异常值的月份的二元指标,我们从加利福尼亚州司法部刑事司法统计中心获取了该数据。我们采用Box-Jenkins时间序列方法来控制急诊科就诊人数的月度时间模式。

结果

针对亚裔美国人仇恨犯罪的增加与该人群前往精神病急诊科就诊人数的上升相对应。在考虑自相关因素并控制非西班牙裔白人前往精神病急诊科就诊人数后,我们的异常值调整分析显示,在仇恨犯罪高发月份,每月前往精神病急诊科就诊人数比预期多14.13例(标准误[SE]=2.81,p<0.001)。

结论

冲突时期种族歧视和仇恨犯罪的增加可能引发严重的心理健康危机,需要紧急护理。在这种冲突期间,加强心理健康支持系统并提供针对少数族裔独特经历的具有文化胜任力的护理仍然至关重要。

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