Extant research is growing in its ability to explain sex differences in novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) diagnosis and mortality. Moving beyond comparisons based on biological sex is now warranted to capture a more nuanced picture of disparities in COVID-19 diagnosis and mortality specifically among men who are more likely to die of the illness. The objective of this study was to investigate racial disparities in COVID-19-related psychosocial, behavior and health variables among men. The present study utilizes a sample of 824 men who participated in a free health event held in a Midwestern state. Chi-square analysis showed that African American men were more likely to report an adverse impact of COVID-19 based on several factors including experiencing more COVID-19-related medical issues (χ = 4.60 = 0.03); higher COVID-19 diagnosis (χ = 4.60 = 0.02); trouble paying for food (χ = 8.47, = 0.00), rent (χ = 12.26, = 0.00), medication (χ = 7.10 = 0.01) and utility bills (χ = 19.68, = 0.00); higher fear of contracting COVID-19 (χ = 31.19, = 0.00); and higher rates of death of close friends and family due to COVID (χ = 48.85, = 0.00). Non-Hispanic white men reported more increased stress levels due to COVID-19 compared to African American men (χ = 10.21, = 0.01). Regression analysis showed that race was a significant predictor of self-reported COVID-19 diagnosis (OR = 2.56, < 0.05) after controlling for demographic characteristics. The results showed that compared to non-Hispanic White men, African American men were more likely to report an adverse impact of COVID-19 based on several factors including experiencing more COVID-19-related medical issues; higher COVID-19 diagnosis; trouble paying for food, rent, medication and utility bills; higher fear of contracting COVID-19; and higher rates of death of close friends and family due to COVID. Interestingly, non-Hispanic white men reported more increased stress levels due to COVID-19 compared to African American men.

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