Racial Discrimination as a Cumulative Risk Factor Affecting Parental Stress on the Psychological Distress of Korean Americans (Both US- and Foreign-Born) amid COVID-19: Structural Equation Modeling

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Hyejoon Park
Shinwoo Choi
Keeyoon Noh
Joo Young Hong
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[1] Western Michigan University,School of Social Work
[2] Texas State University,School of Social Work
[3] Pittsburg State University,Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences
[4] University of North Florida,Department of Exceptional, Deaf, and Interpreter Education
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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities | 2022年 / 9卷
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COVID-19; Parental stress; Racial discrimination; Korean Americans; Psychological distress; Structural equation modeling;
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This study examined the relationships of parental stress and racial discrimination to the psychological distress of Korean Americans (both US- and foreign-born) during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also explored whether racial discrimination moderated the effect of parental stress on psychological distress. Using primary data collected between May 24, 2020, and June 14, 2020, via an online questionnaire, confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation models were conducted on 339 Korean American parents. Results indicated that parental stress and racial discrimination were associated with parental psychological distress. However, when the sample was divided by parental sex, racial discrimination played as a moderator, the interaction of discrimination, and parenting stress was associated with more psychological distress only for mothers. Based on the study results, we recommended that policymakers should consider policies and programs that can reduce racism to make up for the public health crisis associated with COVID-19; clinical practitioners also need to provide appropriate virtual mental/physical health services and interventions that can decrease parental stress and psychological distress amid COVID-19.
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页码:1670 / 1679
页数:9
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