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Asian American Women's Experiences of Discrimination and Health Behaviors during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10903-023-01558-2

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Asian American; COVID-19; Anti-Asian Racism; Discrimination; Health Behaviors

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The study investigates the impact of racial discrimination experienced by Asian American women, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, on their health behaviors. It finds that Chinese American women reported higher frequencies of being threatened/harassed compared to non-Chinese Asian American women. Women who reported any discriminatory experience were more likely to engage in less physical exercise and cancel/reschedule medical appointments.
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated racism experienced by Asian Americans, especially women and older individuals. Little is known about how discriminatory experiences during the pandemic have influenced health behaviors among Asian Americans. Between 10/2021 and 6/2022, we surveyed 193 Asian American women in the San Francisco area. Participants were asked to report types of discrimination they experienced since March 2020. We explored bivariable associations of discrimination and changes in health behaviors and healthcare utilization. Most women were Chinese American (75%) and over 45-years-old (87%). The top three discriminatory experiences reported were being treated with less respect (60%), being treated unfairly at restaurants/stores (49%), and people acting as if they are better (47%). Chinese American women (vs. non-Chinese Asian American women) reported higher frequencies of being threatened/harassed (40% vs. 22%). Women who reported any discriminatory experience (vs. none) were more likely to report less physical exercise (42.7% vs. 26.3%) and canceling/rescheduling medical appointments (65.0% vs. 45.1%). Our findings begin to elucidate Asian American women's experiences of discrimination since the pandemic and provide evidence of the harmful impacts of anti-Asian racism on health behaviors.

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