关键词: Asian Asian American COVID-19 Hate crimes Racial discrimination Sinophobia Social media TikTok

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.dialog.2022.100089   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
This cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted in January 2022 reviewed 100 TikTok videos using the hashtag #StopAsianHate. Categoriesof Asian and Asian American (referred to hereafter as Asian) abuse/attack (N = 57) and awareness of Asian hate & hate crimes (N = 52) were observed in over 50% of videos. The following themes were of significance: Asian abuse/attack (p = .0079), awareness of Asian hate and hate crimes (p < .0001), somber tone/expression of sadness (p = .0025), stop Asian hate messages (p = .0380), media report of Asian hate crime (p =.0004), and mention of COVID/virus is hate p=.0103). Thus, the videos which raised awareness and specifically focused on abuse were more likely to be shared. TikTok is being used as a space for marginalized groups to raise consciousness on public health issues and injustices. These insights can potentially inform health communication efforts, cultural competency training, and targeted mental health support to address health equity and improve public health outcomes of Asian.
摘要:
这个横截面,2022年1月进行的描述性研究使用#StopAsianHate标签审查了100个TikTok视频。在超过50%的视频中观察到亚裔和亚裔美国人(以下称为亚裔)虐待/攻击(N=57)和对亚裔仇恨和仇恨犯罪的认识(N=52)。以下主题具有重要意义:亚洲虐待/攻击(p=.0079),对亚洲仇恨和仇恨犯罪的认识(p<0.0001),忧郁的语气/悲伤的表情(p=.0025),停止亚洲仇恨信息(p=.0380),亚洲仇恨犯罪的媒体报道(p=.0004),提到COVID/病毒是讨厌p=.0103)。因此,提高意识并特别关注虐待行为的视频更有可能被分享。TikTok被用作边缘化群体的空间,以提高对公共卫生问题和不公正现象的认识。这些见解可能会为健康沟通工作提供信息,文化能力训练,和有针对性的心理健康支持,以解决健康公平和改善亚洲公共卫生结果。
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