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2021

COVID-19

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Exposure To Social Media Racial Discrimination And Mental Health Among Adolescents Of Color, Xiangyu Tao, Celia B. Fisher Oct 2021

Exposure To Social Media Racial Discrimination And Mental Health Among Adolescents Of Color, Xiangyu Tao, Celia B. Fisher

Covid-19 Digital Research

Offline and online racial discrimination has been associated with mental health problems among adolescents of color. Pandemic shelter-at-home policies and the reignited racial justice movement increased the use of social media among youth of color, potentially exposing them to social media racial discrimination. Yet, it is unclear which aspects of social media significantly contributed to youth exposure to racial discrimination and associated mental health issues during this period. This study assessed the relationships among social media use (hours, racial intergroup contact, and racial justice civic engagement), individual and vicarious social media discrimination (defined as personally directed versus observing discrimination directed …


The Effects Of Coronavirus Victimization Distress And Coronavirus Racial Bias On Mental Health Among Aian, Asian, Black, And Latinx Young Adults, Celia B. Fisher, Xiangyu Tao, Tiffany Yip Jun 2021

The Effects Of Coronavirus Victimization Distress And Coronavirus Racial Bias On Mental Health Among Aian, Asian, Black, And Latinx Young Adults, Celia B. Fisher, Xiangyu Tao, Tiffany Yip

Covid-19 Digital Research

Rationale U.S. Racial/ethnic minorities have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in rates of infection and morbidity. Pre-pandemic racial discrimination has been associated with depression and general anxiety. However, the effect of Coronavirus specific forms of discrimination on mental health have not been examined. This study assessed the effect of previously identified social determinants of mental health and COVID-19 specific victimization and racial bias beliefs on depression and anxiety among young adults of color in the U.S.

Methods A national online survey of 399 AIAN, Asian, Black, and Latinx adults (18 – 25 years) included demographic variables, COVID-19 health …


Willingness To Attend Sex Venues In The Context Of The Covid-19 Pandemic In New York City: Results From An Online Survey With Sexual And Gender Minority Individuals, Étienne Meunier, Anne E. Sundelson, Stephen Tellone, Daniel Alohan, Celia B. Fisher, Christian Grov May 2021

Willingness To Attend Sex Venues In The Context Of The Covid-19 Pandemic In New York City: Results From An Online Survey With Sexual And Gender Minority Individuals, Étienne Meunier, Anne E. Sundelson, Stephen Tellone, Daniel Alohan, Celia B. Fisher, Christian Grov

Covid-19 Digital Research

Collective sex venues (places where people have sex in groups or in the presence of others, such as bathhouses or sex clubs) are locations where SARS-CoV-2 transmission is likely to occur. We conducted an online survey to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among 342 sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals who had attended collective sex venues (CSV) in New York City (NYC) in the prior year. Almost 1 in 10 (9.9%) participants reported having received a positive test for SARS-CoV-2 infection or antibodies. Although a minority (27.5%) of participants reported being comfortable attending a CSV during the COVID-19 …


Mitigating Isolation Of People Aging With Hiv During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Brandon Brown, Jeff Taylor, Celia B. Fisher Apr 2021

Mitigating Isolation Of People Aging With Hiv During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Brandon Brown, Jeff Taylor, Celia B. Fisher

Covid-19 Digital Research

Before COVID-19, the HIV/AIDS pandemic had arguably been the worst public health crisis in the United States. Although an HIV diagnosis was previously regarded as a death sentence, the development of combination therapy in the 1990s transformed HIV into a largely manageable chronic condition.


Compress The Curve: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Variations In Covid-19 Infections Across California Nursing Homes, Ram Gopal, Xu Han, Niam Yaraghi Jan 2021

Compress The Curve: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Variations In Covid-19 Infections Across California Nursing Homes, Ram Gopal, Xu Han, Niam Yaraghi

Covid-19 Digital Research

Objective Nursing homes’ residents and staff constitute the largest proportion of the fatalities associated with COVID-19 epidemic. Although there is a significant variation in COVID-19 outbreaks among the US nursing homes, we still do not know why such outbreaks are larger and more likely in some nursing homes than others. This research aims to understand why some nursing homes are more susceptible to larger COVID-19 outbreaks.