Discrimination, health, and vaccine acceptance among Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans amid COVID-19
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Angela Chia-Chen Chen, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC; SeungYoung Han; Wei Li; Lihong Ou
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- Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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The racialization of COVID-19 in the United States contributed to a sharp increase in anti-Asian discrimination and violence against Asian Americans (AA). Little research has been conducted to understand how Asian Americans were affected by heightened levels of racial hostility during the COVID era. Guided by the Vulnerable Populations framework (Flaskerud & Winslow, 1998), this study aimed to explore the mental health outcomes during the pandemic and how these were mediated by resource availability (individual resilience, community mitigation, prevention knowledge) and relative risk (perceived risk of infection, fear of COVID-19, discrimination).
Dr. Chen was a Sigma Small Grant recipient, 2020-2021 cohort.
The Sigma Theta Tau International grant application that funded this research, in whole or in part, was completed by the applicant and peer-reviewed prior to the award of the Sigma grant. No further peer-review has taken place upon the completion of the Sigma grant final report and its appearance in this repository.
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Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | None: Sigma Grant Recipient Report |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | Mixed/Multi Method Research |
Keywords | Asian Americans; COVID-19 Pandemic; Discrimination; Racial Hostility |
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