Resource Threat versus Resource Loss and Emotional Well-Being of Ethnic Minorities during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Ruppin Academic Center, Department of Economics and Management, Emek-Hefer 4025000, Israel.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study applies Hobfoll's conservation of resources theory to explore how resource losses impact emotional well-being (EWB) among ethnic minorities and majorities during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Data from a survey of 1,157 Israeli respondents highlighted that actual losses in resources, particularly economic ones, significantly decrease EWB, with larger effects on emotional well-being than perceived threats of loss.
  • Findings indicate that ethnic minorities, who face greater disadvantages, experience more severe impacts on their EWB due to resource depletion compared to the majority population.

Article Abstract

This paper used Hobfoll's conservation of resources theory as a theoretical framework to investigate which kinds of resource loss predicted the emotional well-being (EWB) of ethnic minorities and majority populations during a period of crisis. Data were collected from a national representative survey conducted by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics during the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample included 1157 respondents, including 174 Israeli Palestinian citizens (ethnic minority) and 983 Israeli Jews (majority population). Measures of EWB, actual losses and threats of losses of economic, social, and health resources were examined. The results showed that the losses of economic, social, and health resources reduced the EWB of individuals. Negative effects of the actual losses of resources on EWB were greater than those of the perceived threats of loss. The largest effect was for economic resources. There were differences in effects between the ethnic minorities and the majority populations. The study revealed that for the ethnic minorities, who are less powerful and more disadvantaged than ethnic majorities, the depletion of already deficient resources during time of crisis is more important for predicting their EWB than for the majority populations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657424PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312590DOI Listing

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