| Literature DB >> 35342687 |
Gilbert C Gee1, Brittany N Morey2, Adrian M Bacong1, Tran T Doan3, Corina S Penaia4,5.
Abstract
Purpose of Review: The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the importance of considering social determinants of health, including factors such as structural racism. This review discusses some of the evidence that triangulates on this issue, including data from hate crime statistics, social media analysis, and survey-based research. It also examines the data needs for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities. Recent Findings: The available data provides evidence that the pandemic has contributed to an increase in anti-Asian sentiment and discriminatory incidents. Many reports have surfaced showing a surge in anti-Chinese discrimination, which has "spilled over" into other Asian communities. Research is beginning to emerge to show that such discrimination may also impact health issues such as psychological distress. Given prior research, we would expect many more studies to emerge in the future. Also, the pandemic has illustrated the major gaps in data available to disentangle the health and social concerns facing Asian Americans and NHPI communities. Significant issues include the lack of systematic reporting of data for these communities both across states, and even among agencies within a state; erroneous aggregation of Asians with NHPIs; and censoring of data. These gaps and issues contribute to bias that obscures objective data and amplifies health inequalities. Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the well-being of Asian American and NHPI communities. It is critical to provide disaggregated data, not only so that we can have accurate reporting, but also to ensure data and health equity.Entities:
Keywords: Asian Americans; COVID-19; Discrimination; Disparity; Native Hawaiians; Pacific Islanders; Racism
Year: 2022 PMID: 35342687 PMCID: PMC8932682 DOI: 10.1007/s40471-022-00283-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Epidemiol Rep
Fig. 1Anti-Asian Hate Crimes reported by the FBI, 2010–2020 (source: Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime Data Explorer. Data downloaded 10/22/21)
Race/ethnicity computation for Texas birth and death events
| If race is reported as: | And Hispanic Origin is reported as: | Then race/ethnicity is computed as |
|---|---|---|
| White | Non-Hispanic, not classifiable | White |
| Black | Non-Hispanic, not classifiable | Black |
| Any single race or multiple races | Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, other | Hispanic |
| Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, other, multiple races, blank, or unknown | Non-Hispanic, not classifiable | Other/unknown |
Source: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/chs/vstat/vs09/t44.shtm
Accessed: 9/1/20
Reporting of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander data for COVID-19 infections as of 9/13/20 by State (Inclusive of Washington, District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
| State | Reports data on Asians Separately | Reports data on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders separately | Aggregates Asians, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders as one category | Aggregates Asians or Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in “other” category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | X | X | ||
| Alaska | X | X | ||
| Arizona | X | |||
| Arkansas | X | X | ||
| California | X | X | ||
| Colorado | X | X | ||
| Connecticut | X | |||
| Delaware | X | |||
| D.C. | X | X | ||
| Florida | X | |||
| Georgia | X | X | ||
| Hawaii | X | X | ||
| Idaho | X | X | ||
| Illinois | X | X | ||
| Indiana | X | X | ||
| Iowa | X | X | ||
| Kansas | X | X | ||
| Kentucky | X | X | ||
| Louisiana | X | X | ||
| Maine | ||||
| Maryland | X | X | ||
| Massachusetts | X | X | ||
| Michigan | X | |||
| Minnesota | X | X | ||
| Mississippi | X | |||
| Missouri | X | |||
| Montana | X | |||
| Nebraska | X | X | ||
| Nevada | X | X | ||
| New Hampshire | X | X | ||
| New Jersey | X | X | ||
| New Mexico | X | |||
| New York | X | |||
| North Carolina | X | X | ||
| North Dakota | X | X | ||
| Ohio | X | X | ||
| Oklahoma | X | |||
| Oregon | X | X | ||
| Pennsylvania | X | X | ||
| Puerto Rico | ||||
| Rhode Island | X | X | ||
| South Carolina | X | X | ||
| South Dakota | X | X | ||
| Tennessee | X | X | ||
| Texas | X | |||
| Utah | X | X | ||
| Vermont | X | X | ||
| Virgin Islands | ||||
| Virginia | X | |||
| Washington | X | X | ||
| Wisconsin | X | |||
| West Virginia | X | X | ||
| Wyoming | X | X | ||
Note. Data were taken from COVID Racial Data Tracker which records COVID-19 case and mortality data for all 50 U.S. States, the District of Columbia, and associated territories. Numbers reflect available data up to September 23, 2020. Data are publicly available and gathered through state health department websites