| Literature DB >> 35358163 |
Jonetta J Mpofu, Adina C Cooper, Carmen Ashley, Sindhura Geda, R Lee Harding, Michelle M Johns, Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, Rashid Njai, Davia Moyse, J Michael Underwood.
Abstract
Perceived racism in school (i.e., a student's report of being treated badly or unfairly because of their race or ethnicity) is an important yet understudied determinant of adolescent health and well-being. Knowing how perceived racism influences adolescent health can help reduce health inequities. CDC's 2021 Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey (ABES), an online survey of a probability-based, nationally representative sample of U.S. public- and private-school students in grades 9-12 (N = 7,705), was conducted during January-June 2021 to assess student behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. CDC analyzed data from ABES to measure perceived racism and the extent to which perceptions of racism are associated with demographic, mental health, and behavioral characteristics. Mental health and behavioral characteristics analyzed included mental health status; virtual connection with others outside of school; serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions; and feeling close to persons at school. Demographic characteristics analyzed included sex, race and ethnicity, and grade. Prevalence of perceived racism and associations between perceived racism and demographic, mental health, and behavioral characteristics are reported overall and stratified by race and ethnicity. Approximately one third (35.6%) of U.S. high school students reported perceived racism. Perceived racism was highest among Asian (63.9%), Black (55.2%), and multiracial students (54.5%). Students who reported perceived racism had higher prevalences of poor mental health (38.1%); difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions (44.1%); and not feeling close to persons at school (40.7%). Perceived racism was higher among those students who reported poor mental health than those who did not report poor mental health during the pandemic among Asian (67.9% versus 40.5%), Black (62.1% versus 38.5%), Hispanic (45.7% and 22.9%), and White students (24.5% versus 12.7%). A better understanding of how negative health outcomes are associated with student experiences of racism can guide training for staff and students to promote cultural awareness and antiracist and inclusivity interventions, which are critical for promoting safe school environments for all students.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35358163 PMCID: PMC8979604 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.su7103a4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Suppl ISSN: 2380-8942
Variables, questions, response options, and analytic coding for perceived racism and behavioral characteristics — Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, January–June 2021
| Variable | Question | Response option | Analytic coding |
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| Perceived racism* | During your life, how often have you felt that you were treated badly or unfairly in school because of your race or ethnicity? | Never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always | Never versus ever (rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always) |
| Poor mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic | During the COVID-19 pandemic, how often was your mental health not good? (Poor mental health included stress, anxiety, and depression.) | Never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always | Never versus ever (rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always) |
| Virtual connection with family, friends, or other groups outside of school during the COVID-19 pandemic | During the COVID-19 pandemic, how often were you able to spend time with family, friends, or other groups, such as clubs or religious groups, by using a computer, phone, or other device? (Do not count attending school online.) | Never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always | Never versus ever (rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always) |
| Serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem | Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions? | Yes, no | Yes versus no |
| Feel close to persons at your school | Do you agree or disagree that you feel close to people at your school? | Strongly agree, agree, not sure, disagree, strongly disagree | Yes (strongly agree, agree) versus no (not sure, disagree, strongly disagree) |
* See Supplementary Table at https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/115178 for full distribution of the perceived racism variable. The question was derived from the Perceptions of Racism in Children and Youth (PRaCY) scale.
Percentage of high school students who reported experiencing perceived racism during their life* — Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, January–June 2021
| Characteristic | %† (95% CI) | p value§ |
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| Male | 34.6 (31.1–38.3) | |
| Female | 36.5 (32.4–40.8) | |
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| American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 26.7 (18.9–36.3) | |
| Asian, non-Hispanic¶,** | 63.9 (54.0–72.7) | |
| Black, non-Hispanic¶,** | 55.2 (50.2–60.1) | |
| Hispanic or Latino¶ | 41.5 (36.2–47.0) | |
| Multiracial, non-Hispanic¶,** | 54.5 (44.9–63.8) | |
| Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic¶ | 48.5 (32.2–65.2) | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 22.5 (20.0–25.2) | |
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| 9 | 36.8 (32.0–41.9) | |
| 10 | 34.0 (30.4–37.7) | |
| 11 | 35.0 (30.7–39.4) | |
| 12 | 36.6 (31.9–41.5) | |
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| Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely) | 38.1 (34.6–41.7) | |
| Never | 23.6 (19.9–27.7) | |
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| Never | 35.7 (30.4–41.5) | |
| Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely) | 35.5 (32.1–39.2) | |
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| Yes | 44.1 (39.6–48.7) | |
| No | 28.6 (25.4–32.0) | |
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| No (not sure, disagree, strongly disagree) | 40.7 (36.9–44.7) | |
| Yes (strongly agree, agree) | 29.6 (25.9–33.6) | |
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Abbreviation: NA = not applicable.
* On the basis of the answer (“never” versus “ever” [rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always]) to the survey question, “During your life, how often have you felt that you were treated badly or unfairly in school because of your race or ethnicity?”
† Estimates are weighted.
§ Statistical significance defined as p<0.05, by chi-square test.
¶ Pairwise t-test significantly different from non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native and non-Hispanic White students (p<0.05).
** Pairwise t-test significantly different from Hispanic or Latino students (p<0.05).
†† No significant pairwise differences (p<0.05).
§§ See Table 1 for variable definition.
Percentage of high school students who reported experiencing perceived racism during their life,* by sex, grade, and self-reported race and ethnicity — Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, January–June 2021
| Characteristic | American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | Asian, non-Hispanic | Black, non-Hispanic | Hispanic or Latino | Multiracial, non-Hispanic | White, non-Hispanic |
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| %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | |
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| Male | 29.7 (21.9–39.0) | 62.5 (54.1–70.1) | 52.2 (44.9–59.3) | 35.0 (29.7–40.6) | 54.5 (44.1–64.5) | 25.0 (21.7–28.8) |
| Female | 23.6 (10.8–44.0) | 65.7 (48.8–79.4) | 58.1 (49.7–66.0) | 47.3 (41.4–53.4) | 54.7 (44.0–65.0) | 19.9 (16.9–23.2) |
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| 9 | —** | 57.7 (41.6–72.4) | 56.1 (48.5–63.4) | 43.8 (36.6–51.2) | 45.8 (32.1–60.1) | 24.7 (20.6–29.4) |
| 10 | — | 66.8 (56.4–75.7) | 47.9 (37.8–58.2) | 36.7 (29.8–44.2) | 61.8 (51.6–71.0) | 22.0 (18.3–26.3) |
| 11 | — | 54.3 (35.0–72.4) | 56.2 (44.3–67.4) | 43.9 (35.3–52.9) | 48.5 (36.0–61.1) | 21.4 (18.0–25.3) |
| 12 | — | 75.7 (66.3–83.1) | 60.5 (49.7–70.3) | 40.9 (34.8–47.4) | 58.8 (39.9–75.3) | 21.7 (18.0–25.9) |
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* On the basis of the answer (“never” versus “ever” [rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always]) to the survey question, “During your life, how often have you felt that you were treated badly or unfairly in school because of your race or ethnicity?”
† Estimates are weighted.
§ Chi-square test indicate significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: Hispanic or Latino males versus females; non-Hispanic White males versus females.
¶ No significant pairwise differences in grade across racial and ethnic populations (p>0.05).
** Dashes indicate that results are suppressed because n<30.
Percentage of high school students who reported experiencing perceived racism during their life,* by selected behavioral characteristics and self-reported race and ethnicity — Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, January–June 2021
| Characteristic | American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | Asian, non-Hispanic | Black, non-Hispanic | Hispanic or Latino | Multiracial, non-Hispanic | White, non-Hispanic |
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| %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | %† (95% CI) | |
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| Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely) | 27.6 (16.2–43.0) | 67.9 (56.1–77.8) | 62.1 (55.4–68.3) | 45.7 (38.5–53.1) | 55.2 (45.2–64.7) | 24.5 (22.1–27.1) |
| Never | —** | 40.5 (30.2–51.7) | 38.5 (30.3–47.3) | 22.9 (17.4–29.5) | 41.7 (26.6–58.4) | 12.7 (9.3–17.0) |
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| Never | — | 79.1 (45.4–94.5) | 32.2 (23.1–43.0) | 41.1 (30.7–52.4) | 62.0 (36.2–82.4) | 26.1 (19.8–33.6) |
| Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely) | 31.3 (21.2–43.7) | 62.8 (52.7–71.9) | 58.4 (52.8–63.7) | 41.5 (36.3–46.8) | 52.8 (43.6–61.8) | 22.6 (19.9–25.5) |
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| Yes | 39.5 (25.6–55.4) | 71.6 (61.3–80.0) | 66.9 (59.5–73.5) | 52.9 (44.2–61.5) | 68.7 (54.3–80.3) | 28.4 (25.0–32.1) |
| No | 18.1 (11.7–26.8) | 55.9 (43.1–68.0) | 47.5 (41.9–53.2) | 30.8 (26.1–36.0) | 41.2 (31.0–52.1) | 18.5 (15.5–21.8) |
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| No (not sure, disagree, strongly disagree) | 26.6 (17.9–37.7) | 68.8 (59.0–77.2) | 57.0 (51.0–62.8) | 45.3 (38.9–51.9) | 62.8 (51.4–72.8) | 26.5 (23.5–29.8) |
| Yes (strongly agree, agree) | 31.5 (18.7–48.0) | 56.0 (42.4–68.8) | 51.7 (43.9–59.3) | 36.4 (29.2–44.2) | 45.3 (34.9–56.1) | 19.4 (16.2–23.1) |
* On the basis of the answer (“never” versus “ever” [rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always]) to the survey question, “During your life, how often have you felt that you were treated badly or unfairly in school because of your race or ethnicity?”
† Estimates are weighted.
§ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic or Latino, and non-Hispanic White.
¶ See Table 1 for variable definition.
** Dashes indicate that results are suppressed because n<30.
†† Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among non-Hispanic Black students.
§§ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic or Latino, non-Hispanic multiracial, and non-Hispanic White.
¶¶ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic multiracial and non-Hispanic White.