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Testing three explanations for stigmatization of people of Asian descent during COVID-19: maladaptive coping, biased media use, or racial prejudice?

  • Hyunyi Cho
  • , Wenbo Li
  • , Julie Cannon
  • , Rachel Lopez
  • , Chi Song
  • Ohio State University
  • Cornell University

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate factors associated with the stigmatization of people of Asian descent during COVID-19 in the United States and factors that can mitigate or prevent stigmatization. Design: A national sample survey of adults (N = 842) was conducted online between May 11 and May 19, 2020. Outcome variables were two dimensions of stigmatization, responsibility and persons as risk. Hierarchical regression analyses were performed. Results: Racial prejudice, maladaptive coping, and biased media use each explained stigmatization. Racial prejudice, comprising stereotypical beliefs and emotion toward Asian Americans, was a stronger predictor of stigmatization than maladaptive coping or biased media use. Fear concerning the ongoing COVID-19 situation and the use of social media and partisan cable TV also predicted stigmatization. Low self-efficacy in dealing with COVID-19, when associated with high estimated harm of COVID-19, increased stigmatization. High perceived institutional efficacy in the handling of COVID-19 increased stigmatization when linked to high estimated harm of COVID-19. On the other hand, high perceived collective efficacy in coping with COVID-19 was associated with low stigmatization. More indirect contacts with Asians via the media predicted less stigmatization. Conclusions: Efforts to reduce stigmatization should address racial stereotypes and emotions, maladaptive coping, and biased media use by providing education and resources to the public. Fostering collective efficacy and media-based contacts with Asian Americans can facilitate these efforts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)94-109
Number of pages16
JournalEthnicity and Health
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • anxiety
  • Asian-Americans
  • collective-efficacy
  • COVID-19
  • envy
  • fear
  • institutional efficacy
  • intergroup contact
  • maladaptive coping
  • parasocial contact
  • partisan media
  • racial stereotypes
  • social media
  • stigma
  • threat

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