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Associations between vicarious discrimination and mental health among young adult college students: Findings from the 2020–2021 Healthy Minds Study.

Authors :
Li Verdugo, Juliann
Kong, Zifang
Sembukutti Liyanage, Duleepa S.
Keum, Brian TaeHyuk
Moody, Myles D.
Oh, Hans Y.
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. Sep2024, Vol. 361, p760-767. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Poor mental health among young adults in higher education is a growing concern. In recent years, the visibility of racism has sharply risen. Vicarious discrimination is defined as the secondhand witnessing of racism, and given society's increased accessibility to social media and the Internet, addressing indirect violence is urgently needed to inform anti-racism and mental health efforts. The current study examined associations between vicarious discrimination and mental health across a large sample of young college students in the United States. We analyzed data from the Healthy Minds Study (HMS; 2020–2021; N =130,566) and used multivariable logistic regression to examine whether past-year vicarious discrimination was associated with various mental health outcomes, adjusting for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and direct discrimination. The sample was predominantly white (n =31,438, 63.66%) and female-identifying (n =34,313, 69.49%) with an average age of 21.1 years. Approximately 35.9% of the sample endorsed experiencing vicarious discrimination. Vicarious discrimination was associated with greater depression (OR:1.97; 95% CI: [1.86,2.09], p < 0.001), anxiety (OR:1.82; 95% CI: [1.72,1.92], p<0.001), languishing (OR:1.75; 95% CI: [1.65,1.87], p <0.001), perceived need for treatment (OR:2.24; 95% CI: [2.10,2.40], p <0.001), suicidal ideation (OR:1.86; 95% CI: [1.73,2.01], p <0.001), suicide plan (OR:1.91; 95% CI: [1.71,2.14], p<0.001), suicide attempt (OR:1.89; 95% CI: [1.51,2.36], p <0.001), self-injurious behavior (OR:2.0; 95% CI: [1.88,2.12], p <0.001), and loneliness (OR:1.67; 95% CI: [1.58,1.77], p<0.001). Consistent with growing literature, vicarious discrimination was associated with poorer mental health among young college students. Additional research should investigate moderators, mediators, and interventions to support those who may be impacted indirectly by discrimination. • Poor mental health among young adults in higher education is a growing concern. • In recent years, the visibility of racism in the United States has sharply risen. • Vicarious discrimination is the secondhand witnessing of racism towards someone else. • Vicarious discrimination is associated with poorer mental health among college students. • Practice and research could support students impacted vicariously by discrimination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
361
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178422139
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2024.06.082