Patel Ami, Wang Cixin
Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education, University of Maryland, College Park, 3112E Benjamin Building, College Park, MD, 20742, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Apr 9. doi: 10.1007/s40615-025-02405-w.
Many college students experience racism and discrimination, which negatively impacts their mental health. As COVID-19 has brought about increased reliance on virtual spaces, increased online racial discrimination (ORD) has also become a more prevalent issue. ORD may be defined as online behaviors that demean or marginalize individuals or groups based on race. It may occur on social media, through text messaging, online videos/games, and/or online chat rooms. Research has shown that direct ORD predicted mental health difficulties, but the link between vicarious ORD and mental health was less consistent. Therefore, it is imperative to investigate how direct or vicarious ORD impacts student mental health. This study aims to examine the relationships between direct and vicarious ORD and college student mental health (depression, anxiety, flourishing, and health-related quality of life) and compare the relationships between White students and students of color. Data were collected from a sample of 617 undergraduate students (M = 19.5 years, SD = 1.9, 71.6% female) from two large, urban universities in the Mid-Atlantic region of the USA during COVID-19 from October to December 2021. Our findings revealed that both direct and vicarious ORD predicted depression and anxiety among students of color. However, this was not the case among White students. We also found that social support was a significant buffer on the relation between vicarious ORD and anxiety and flourishing. Social support was a buffer on the relation between direct ORD and health-related quality of life for students of color, but only at low levels of direct ORD. Our findings have implications for future intervention development.
许多大学生都经历过种族主义和歧视,这对他们的心理健康产生了负面影响。随着新冠疫情导致对虚拟空间的依赖增加,网络种族歧视(ORD)也日益成为一个普遍问题。ORD可定义为基于种族贬低或边缘化个人或群体的网络行为。它可能发生在社交媒体上、通过短信、网络视频/游戏和/或网络聊天室。研究表明,直接的ORD预示着心理健康问题,但替代性ORD与心理健康之间的联系则不太一致。因此,研究直接或替代性ORD如何影响学生心理健康势在必行。本研究旨在探讨直接和替代性ORD与大学生心理健康(抑郁、焦虑、蓬勃发展和与健康相关的生活质量)之间的关系,并比较白人学生和有色人种学生之间的关系。数据收集自2021年10月至12月新冠疫情期间美国大西洋中部地区两所大型城市大学的617名本科生样本(M = 19.5岁,SD = 1.9,71.6%为女性)。我们的研究结果显示,直接和替代性ORD都预示着有色人种学生的抑郁和焦虑。然而,白人学生并非如此。我们还发现,社会支持是替代性ORD与焦虑和蓬勃发展之间关系的重要缓冲因素。社会支持是有色人种学生直接ORD与与健康相关生活质量之间关系的缓冲因素,但仅在直接ORD水平较低时如此。我们的研究结果对未来干预措施的制定具有启示意义。