Factors associated with COVID-19-related mental health among Asian Indians in the United States.

J Affect Disord Rep

Pharmacotherapy Department, College of Pharmacy, University of North Texas Health Sciences Center,"Vashisht" Professor of Asian Health Disparities HEARD Scholar, United States.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened mental health issues among US Asian Indians, compounded by loss in their home country and increased discrimination.
  • Researchers conducted a survey with 289 Asian Indian adults to assess the impact of these stressors on mental health.
  • Findings showed significant mental health symptoms linked to experiences of discrimination, signaling a need for policy changes to address anti-Asian racism.

Article Abstract

Background: In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased mental health symptoms and mental illness. Specific subgroups such as Asian Indians in the US have also been subject to additional stressors due to unprecedented loss of lives in their home country and increased Asian hate due to the misperception that Asians are to be blamed for the spread of the SARS-CoV-2.

Objective: We examined the various factors including discrimination associated with COVID-19-related mental health symptoms among Asian Indians.

Methods: We administered an online survey between May 2021 and July 2021 using convenient and snowball sampling methods to recruit Asian Indian adults (age > 18 years,  = 289). The survey included questions on mental health and the experience with unfair treatment in day-to-day life. Descriptive analysis and logistic regressions were performed.

Results: Overall, 46.0% reported feeling down, depressed, or lonely and feeling nervous, tense, or worried due to the COVID-19 pandemic; 90.0% had received at least one dose of vaccination and 74.7% reported some form of discrimination. In the fully-adjusted logistic regression, age (AOR = 0.95; 95%CI- 0.92, 0.97; < 0.01) and general health (AOR=0.84; 95%CI- 0.73, 0.97; < 0.015) were negatively associated with mental health symptoms. Participants who experienced discrimination were more likely (AOR=1.26; 95%CI- 1.08, 1.46; < 0.01) to report mental health symptoms.

Conclusion: In this highly vaccinated group of Asian Indians discriminatory behaviors were associated with mental health symptoms suggesting the need for novel institutional level policy responses to reduce anti-Asian racism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9812469PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadr.2023.100472DOI Listing

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